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What distinguishes the U.S. Supreme Court from a state supreme court? State supreme courts have rulings that can be overturned, while U.S. Supreme Court rulings are final. State supreme courts have limited jurisdiction on the types of cases they can rule on, while the jurisdiction of the U.S. Supreme Court is unlimited. State supreme courts cannot rule on cases involving personal rights, while the U.S. supreme court can. The U.S. Supreme Court must hear all appeals cases, while state supreme courts chose the cases they hear.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@confluxepic help. if u dont know the answer then its all right :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@TheSmartOne

OpenStudy (anonymous):

pls help pls help pls help @confluxepic and @TheSmartOne

OpenStudy (anonymous):

State supreme courts have rulings that can be overturned, while U.S. Supreme Court rulings are final

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thx, can you help with some more @imPelky?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following describes an action that would be taken only by a state government? Making marriage laws Establishing courts Raising military forces Printing money

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what do you think @imPelky?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you help?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a, right?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah A

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok, State officials would like to raise taxes to provide funding for highway reconstruction within their state. Who must approve this budget proposal? The City Commission The U.S. House of Representatives The President The Governor

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok, Residents of New City are complaining that many ponds in the area smell like sewer water. They approach city government leaders about their concerns. The city responds by sending a biologist to collect water samples to test the water. The biologist finds that algae are causing the odor. What should the government do next to solve the problem? Decide that bleach is to be poured into local ponds since bleach is known to kill algae Pass an ordinance that requires residents to close their windows because of the fumes Investigate options for killing the algae without harming the ecosystems in the ponds Seek ways to move the residents to a new location until the foul algae can be removed

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c, right?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution states: No person shall . . . be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation. How does this section of the constitution help develop the rule of law? It allows homeowners to be paid by the government. It allows the government to take what it needs to serve the greater good. It prevents citizens from buying up too much land. It prevents government from abusing the rights of property owners.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@AndrewTheCookie @imPelky

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@KamiBug @AndrewTheCookie @AdhaZeera @Arielsweetlove01

OpenStudy (anonymous):

anyone?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@KamiBug its the last question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what do you think @KamiBug?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@AndrewTheCookie @imPelky @KamiBug @KyoshiKitty @Donblue22

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry 4 calling you @KamiBug

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@imPelky

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay, it's D, I believe~

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thx :D can u help with some more?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How does the U.S. Constitution ensure that the president does not act outside the rule of law? It creates the requirement that the president be chosen by public election. It gives congress the ability to remove the president for wrongdoing. It creates a Supreme Court to oversee all presidential decisions. It gives regular citizens the power of recall elections.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sure!~

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what do you think is the answer?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That one's a toughie~ I believe it is B, but I may be wrong.. I was never good at political history *sweatdrop*

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thx

OpenStudy (anonymous):

In Article I, the United States Constitution says, "No State shall…coin money." Instead, the Constitution grants authority to coin money to the national government. This means that coining money is an example of what kind of power? Reserved Shared Delegated Concurrent

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@KyoshiKitty?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what do you think @KyoshiKitty?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@confluxepic

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@confluxepic @imPelky @KyoshiKitty

OpenStudy (anonymous):

stop tagging me, i have no idea

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok fine

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@AccessDenied

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@TheSmartOne

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@annalese @Angel.R33

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@jesseroyals363

OpenStudy (anonymous):

In Article I, the United States Constitution says, "No State shall…coin money." Instead, the Constitution grants authority to coin money to the national government. This means that coining money is an example of what kind of power? Reserved Shared Delegated Concurrent

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@jesseroyals363 @Angel.R33

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@anaaav

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@unnstability @dan815

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