Answer:
1784, in Montesquieu's separation of powers systems.
Explanation:
Try this link for more info:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Separation_of_powers
Clarification:
I found the document online.
Answer:
1. This document is a secondary source.
2. It was written in 1954.
3. According to this textbook the "Dark Ages" lasted from 476 to about 1100 C.E.
4. According to this textbook, the "early Middle Ages" were a "Dark Age" because civilization slipped back into semi-barbarism.
5. The similarity between this textbook and the American Cyclopaedia entry is that both texts talk about barbarian supremacy. However, the main difference is that the American Cyclopaedia talks about an education revival.
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to read the document that has the excerpt of the textbook called The Record of Mankind written by Roehm, A., Buske, M., Webster, H. & Wesley, E.
The textbook explains that the <u>chief cause of the semi-barbarism was the lack of a government which could keep order.</u>
In the senate all states are represented equally which favored the states.
In the house, the states are represented according to the proportion of the population of the state which favored the people.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The Great compromise was an agreement which was signed between the small and the large states during the constitutional convention of the year of 1787. It defined the representation of the states in the constitution of the United States of America.
In the house, the states were represented according to the population of the people of the states which came to be in the favor of the people of the states. But in the senate, all the states had equal representation which came to be in the favor of the states.
The answer to your question is B. i think
The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by the question is the first choice "<span>supports the Supreme Court's authority in judicial review"
</span><span>John Marshall was the fourth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. His court opinions helped lay the basis for United States constitutional law.</span>
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