Answer: a chronological record of significant events (such as those affecting a nation or institution) often including an explanation of their causes or events of the past.
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<u><em>appellate jurisdiction</em></u>. Authority of a court to review decisions of an inferior (lower) court.<u><em> judicial restraint</em></u>. a<u><em> judicial philosophy</em></u> in which supporters believe that judges should decide cases based on the original intent of the Framers or those who enacted the statue(s) involved in a case, or on precedent.
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C. A relationship between variables must be present in order to say that a correlation exists
Explanation:
To establish a correlation one must first understand that the correlation is a relative term in that it can only be established between two entities that are essentially changing in reference to something,
Only in their change can a pattern be established that can then be worked upon as a correlation.
Thus a relationship between certain variables must exist for something to be a correlation and not simply a connection drawn,
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