<span>No. This clause asserts and establishes the Constitution, the federal laws made in pursuance of the Constitution, and treaties made by the United States with foreign nations as "the Supreme Law of the Land" (using modern capitalization). </span>
The Constitution does not mention political parties, yet they play an important role in U.S. government. They began to emerge with disputes over the ratification of the Constitution, becoming known as the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists.
The story "The Rat and the Mongoose" may help answer this question.
Answer;
D-to make and pass laws at the state level
Explanation;
The main function of a legislature in a state is to make laws that apply to that state. In our governmental system, we have three branches of government. These are the executive, the legislative, and the judicial. The general function of the legislature is to make laws. The executive’s main function is to carry out the laws. The judicial branch interprets the laws when there are disagreements about their application in a given case.
The correct answer is A. Joseph Walker was the man that encouraged Americans to move to California with stories of its rich soil, warm sun and friendly people.
Joseph R. Walker was a mountain man, fur trader and experienced American explorer remembered for having participated in the Bonneville expedition and having found the Walker pass, which in the future would be the access route to California.