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OpenStudy (princess_shadow_sob):

Which of the following best defines judicial review? The power to create new laws that the legislative branch must pass The power to determine which cases will be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court The power to review and determine if laws or acts of governments are unconstitutional The power to force citizens to abide by decisions made by judges in the U.S. Supreme Court

OpenStudy (princess_shadow_sob):

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OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

it's b

OpenStudy (princess_shadow_sob):

thx do you think you can help me with more

OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

sure

OpenStudy (princess_shadow_sob):

How does the U.S. Supreme Court affect the rights of citizens? It can take away the rights of citizens by ruling laws unconstitutional. It can rule laws unconstitutional that violate rights protected in the Constitution. It can make decisions in cases that only some citizens must follow. It can create new rights for citizens through approval of new laws.

OpenStudy (princess_shadow_sob):

i think its a but i dont know if im right

OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

it's not a because the Supreme Court can't do that

OpenStudy (princess_shadow_sob):

ok so what is it then

OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

d

OpenStudy (princess_shadow_sob):

kool :3

OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

np

OpenStudy (princess_shadow_sob):

How did the U.S. Supreme Court show a change of interpretation in the case of Brown v. Board of Education? The Brown decision completely overturned the decision made in Marbury v. Madison. The Brown decision reversed the decision of Plessy v. Ferguson for public schools. The Brown decision said segregation was legal in the nation when before it had been illegal. The Brown decision made all laws related to teaching foreign languages illegal.

OpenStudy (princess_shadow_sob):

i think its C

OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

correct

OpenStudy (princess_shadow_sob):

yayayayayayaay!!!!

OpenStudy (princess_shadow_sob):

In which of the following cases did the U.S. Supreme Court rule that separating students into public schools by race was unconstitutional? Plessy v. Ferguson Brown v. Board of Education Marbury v. Madison Texas v. Johnson

OpenStudy (princess_shadow_sob):

i think its A

OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

i think it's b

OpenStudy (princess_shadow_sob):

ok

OpenStudy (princess_shadow_sob):

The policy of segregation illustrated in this image taken in 1939 was determined to be constitutional in the case of Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896 unconstitutional in the case of Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896 unconstitutional by the case of Brown v. Board of Education constitutional by the case of Brown v. Board of Education

OpenStudy (princess_shadow_sob):

OpenStudy (princess_shadow_sob):

the attachment is the pic thats with the question

OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

c or d what do you think

OpenStudy (princess_shadow_sob):

c

OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

ok pick c

OpenStudy (princess_shadow_sob):

he seating arrangement on this southern bus reflects changes started by the ruling in D.C. v. Heller Plessy v. Ferguson Marbury v. Madison Brown v. Board of Education

OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

wait don't pick yet

OpenStudy (princess_shadow_sob):

ok

OpenStudy (princess_shadow_sob):

y

OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

never mind

OpenStudy (princess_shadow_sob):

ok he seating arrangement on this southern bus reflects changes started by the ruling in D.C. v. Heller Plessy v. Ferguson Marbury v. Madison Brown v. Board of Education

OpenStudy (princess_shadow_sob):

i think its b

OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

correct

OpenStudy (princess_shadow_sob):

In this image, a white student is giving new classmates a tour. This action was possible after the ruling in D.C. v. Heller Plessy v. Ferguson Marbury v. Madison Brown v. Board of Education

OpenStudy (princess_shadow_sob):

i think b

OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

can i get the pic

OpenStudy (princess_shadow_sob):

ya

OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

the pic

OpenStudy (princess_shadow_sob):

OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

thanks

OpenStudy (princess_shadow_sob):

so do you know what it is i think its d

OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

correcet

OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

how much more questions

OpenStudy (princess_shadow_sob):

1

OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

ok

OpenStudy (princess_shadow_sob):

The Second Amendment "surely elevates above all other interests the right of law-abiding, responsible citizens to use arms in defense of hearth and home." The quote is from and reflects the main idea of the Supreme Court case D.C. v. Heller Plessy v. Ferguson Marbury v. Madison Brown v. Board of Education

OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

i think it's b what do you think

OpenStudy (princess_shadow_sob):

i think c

OpenStudy (princess_shadow_sob):

but i will go with b

OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

try c

OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

ok b

OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

what did you get on the test

OpenStudy (princess_shadow_sob):

it kicked me off i have to start over but i got to go

OpenStudy (katherinkoon):

ok

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