Powers<span> not explicitly named in the Constitution but assumed to exist due to their being necessary to implement the expressed </span>powers<span> that are named in Article I</span>
Answer:
James Earl Jones
Explanation:
He was on Sesame Street in 1969
<span>John locke's description of the infant mind as a blank slate is most directly relevant to the debate regarding </span><span>nature vs nurture
Nature Vs nurture is a debate regarding whether a person's development is decided by that person's Genetical attribute (nature) or by the teachings and experience that the person has while growing up (nurture). Locke definitely on the side of nurture on this topic</span>
So their government will stop doing those actions
For one; the Supreme Court was granted the power of Judicial Review over laws and executive actions. The Supreme Court is to declare a Legislative or Executive act in violation of the Constitution.