Which authority of the judicial branch makes it stronger than originally intended?
A. the power to hear whatever cases it wants
B. the power to create additional courts as it sees fit
C. the power to decide if a law violates the Constitution
D. the power to add new amendments to the Constitution
C. the power to decide if a law violates the Constitution
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Copeland argues that the inadequacy of both realist and liberal positions on the relationship between economic interdependence and war can be shown by __________
a. their inability to explain trade wars b. the fact that democracies never fight other democracies c. trying to apply them to the First and Second World Wars d. the example of Cold War détente periods
In Federalist No. 84 Alexander Hamilton poses the question, “Why declare that things shall not be done which there is no power to do?” He was expressing which of the following concerns?
a. That the federal government would go too far in protecting civil rights and would need to be constrained in that regard b. That the people would have too much freedom c. That the Supreme Court would overrule Congress d. A list of rights might imply that the government could restrict freedoms not expressly protected