Judicial review is the ability of the supreme court to decide and examine if a statute, treaty or administrative regulation violates the provision of the existing law written in the state constitution. In the United States, the authority for judicial review has been inferred from the structure, provisions, and history of its Constitution.
I don't believe that religious beliefs play much of a role in how our cities are built today. America is a melting pot full of different cultures and religions, if religions were taken into account when building cities perhaps some cultures would feel left out or unrecognized.
The <u><em>Aztec</em></u> were an ancient civilization that settled in Mexico and were thought to be very brutal and violent, offering human sacrifices and going to war with neighboring people.
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