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<h2>C. They are the country's foremost authorities on the Constitution.</h2>
Answer A is incorrect. Each state has its own Supreme Court for that purpose.
Answer B is incorrect. In some cases, where there has been an even number of justices on the court, review of a case may end in a split decision. When a split decision occurs, then the Supreme Court's action (or lack of action, we could say) doesn't establish any legal precedent in the matter.
Answer D is incorrect. The Chief Justice and Associate Justices all serve for life or until resignation. There are no "temporary" justices.
The Powhatan natives helped out the colonists of James town, and at first the colonists were grateful, but then it changed because the colonists started to treat the natives like slaves, also in 1609, 400 more settlers came to Jamestown, as a response the natives attacked the colonists.
The original Constitution (proposed in 1787 in Philadelphia) contained very few individual rights guarantees. In the ratification debate, Anti-Federalists (later Jeffersonians) opposed to the Constitution, complained that the new system threatened liberties, and said that if the delegates had cared about protecting individual rights, they would have included provisions. In the end Federalists agreed to take up the matter of a series of amendments, to be called the Bill of Rights.
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The American Revolutionary War was formally ended.
The British acknowledged the independence of the United States.
The colonial empire of Great Britain was destroyed in North America.
U.S. boundaries were established.