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I think the answer to your question, is Public Support. Hope it helps......
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A rollercoaster speeds up and u r pulled back against your seat. Cus of inertia, we try to stay in the same place. Another one is when we one is when u try to brake a car suddenly and everything in the car gets launched forward cus they were supposed to keep moving.
The correct answer is - spider monkey.
One of the largest monkeys of the New World, the spider monkey, has four fingers and toes. This primate is an exception in the primate family, as the other members have five fingers and five toes.
The spider monkey is an arboreal primate. It has a very long tail that it is used as a fifth hand. The fingers and toes are very long, and they are perfectly adapted for the arboreal life. Probably the lifestyle of this primate, as well as the much more elongated fingers and toes, and the usage of its tail, has resulted in the reduction of the fifth fingers and toes.
The Marshall Court
The Marshall Court established the legal authority of the Supreme Court over the states and other branches of the federal government.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Describe the changes John Marshall effected at the Supreme Court
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Key Points
John Marshall (September 24, 1755–July 6, 1835) was the chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1801–1835) whose court opinions helped lay the basis for American constitutional law.
When the Federalists lost the presidency and Congress to Democratic- Republicans, President Adams used his last remaining days of power to entrench as many of his political allies in the judiciary branch as he could, including Marshall. Under Marshall, the Supreme Court adopted the practice of handing down a single opinion of the Court, allowing it to present a clear rule.
During his tenure, Marshall made the Supreme Court a third co-equal branch that had the power of judicial review.
Key Terms
enumerated powers: A list of items found in Article I, section 8 of the U.S. Constitution that set forth the authoritative capacity of the U.S. Congress.
federalism: The American political ideology calling for a strong central government, a commercial economy, and depreciating local communities and political participation.
Judicial Review: The doctrine under which legislative and executive actions are subject to scrutiny (and possible invalidation) by the Supreme Court.
John Marshall’s Court
John Marshall (September 24, 1755–July 6, 1835) was chief justice of the Supreme Court from 1801 until 1835. His opinions helped to determine future U.S. constitutional law and made the Supreme Court equal to the legislative and executive branches. Marshall had helped lead the Federalist Party in Virginia, served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1799 to 1800, and was secretary of state under President John Adams from 1800 to 1801.