Answer:
Tenochtitlan
Explanation:
Tenochtitlan was the capital city of the Aztec Empire. The city was built on a marshy island in Lake Texcoco with palaces, houses, and pyramids. The city of Tenochtitlan included some of the finest examples of Aztec sculpture. The Aztecs were able to settle where the water served as natural protection from rivals. The Aztecs build aqueducts and canals. The Aztec people constructed chinampas on the lake to grew crops like maize, squash, beans along with tomatoes and chillies.
Answer:
1. C
2. C (not totally sure but I'm pretty sure on this one)
3. D
4. A
5.A
6.C? not sure but it makes the most sence to me
7. I have no idea and dont want to guess if I dont have any clue
Explanation:
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Answer:
encoding failure
Explanation:
Encoding is defined as the way information are processed in the memory. It entails that an information has been learned, understood and stored in the memory for retrieval when the need arises.
We say someone have an encoding failure or error when he fails to process information into the long term memory.
Jacob's inability to recognise either the face or building on the currencies though He has been using them shows that he is unable to process information into the long term memory.
Answer: The origin of the case was somewhat trivial, but had great implications for the role of the Supreme Court in government. Marbury was appointed by John Adams, the president before Madison, as a district judge in Washington DC. When Madison became president, he didn't deliver the papers to finalize Marbury's appointment.
Marbury took him to Court, and although the Court initially sided with Marbury, the court, with John Marshall serving as Chief Justice, ultimately determined that the law that allowed Marbury to take the case to court was not constitutional. This meant that the law was struck down.
This was the first incidence of the Supreme Court exercising judicial review, the review of laws to determine constitutionality and their rejection if they are not, in the history of the United States. It was a landmark case not for the spat between Marbury and Madison over a district judgeship, but because it marked a huge expansion of the power of the Supreme Court (and thus the judicial branch).
We have seen the power of judicial review exercised in many cases since this one, such as Miranda vs Arizona (which established the law that police must read you your 'Miranda Rights' when they arrest you) and Plessy vs Ferguson, which determined that laws governing "seperate but equal" facilities for people of different races were in theory inherently unequal, and in practice clearly offered worse facilities to people of color.
Answer:
D) all of the above
Explanation:
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