<u>Supreme court power expressed by rulings:</u>
The supreme court's powers are expressed by both Judicial activism as well as Judicial restraint. Judicial Activism describes a class to a judicial ruling that is based mostly on the personal aspects which extend beyond the constitution and its rules. In this, the judge issues a ruling that neglects the legal precedents based on the constitution to sustain a political view.
We can also describe it as the judge's genuine approach towards the case. An example of judicial activism is the desegregation of public schools in the United States in 1954. Judicial activism shows that the supreme court is a body that is independent of any external force.Judicial restraint is the exact opposite of judicial activism. Here, the supreme court follows the constitutional rules instead of supporting a political view that lies beyond the constitution.
$14.40
last week you paid $25.20. buy two get one free means you pay for 2/3 of what you get. if you bought 36 this week, then you only would have to pay paid for 12. each of those 12 cost 90 cents so that’d be $10.8. then $25.20 from last week minus what would’ve been $10.8 means you spent $14.40 more than you could’ve.
1. Ethno-culture in nature( many cultures) 2. Spacial factors such as islands wanting to be separate from their government (separate land) 3. Economic forces (rich parts of the country against poor parts)