The development of nation-states began

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Answer: In general,nation states began to develop in Europe in the 1500s, with the rise in nationalism.Before then, people didn't really think of themselves as belonging to a specific nation.

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The Supreme Court is most likely to be accused of judicial activism in cases involving?voting rights
the seventh amendment
protection of individual rights
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The Supreme Court is most likely to be accused of judicial activism in cases involving:  protection of individual rights.

Writing for the conservative group, The Heritage Foundation, Elizabeth Slattery defines judicial activism as "w
hen judges fail to apply the Constitution or laws impartially according to their original public meaning, regardless of the outcome, or do not follow binding precedent of a higher court and instead decide the case based on personal preference."

Cases involving individual rights are likely to elicit charges of judicial activism because the Constitution does not spell out each and every sort of right citizens may have.  New questions come up that were not considered or specified at the time the Constitution was written.  For instance, Roe v. Wade (1973) addressed the question of abortion and an individual's right to privacy.  Obergefell v. Hodges (2015) addressed the legality of same-sex marriage.  Both are cases of individual rights, where the Constitution did not give direct instruction on the issues at stake.  The decisions on those issues, to allow abortion and to allow same-sex marriage, both are criticized by conservatives as instances of judicial activism.

The correct answer is C) protection of individual rights.

The Supreme Court is most likely to be accused of judicial activism in cases involving the protection of individual rights.

Throughout the history of the Supreme Court and a large number of cases it reviews on a yearly basis, the ones that refer to the protection of individual rights have caused controversy because many people have accused the Court of judicial activism.

There is a long list of these cases such as Plessy v. Ferguson of 1896, Dred Scott v. Sandford of 1857, Morgan v. Virginia of 1946, Hernández v. Texas of 1854, or Regents of the University of California v. Bakke of 1978, among many others.

Which was significant about the outcome of the 2008 presidential election?A woman ran for vice president for the first time.

The winning candidate had been a prisoner of war.

The United States elected its first African American president.

It was the closest presidential race in American history.

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The United States elected its first African American president.

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who was a treasonous and corrupt individual.

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If you bring someone else to court and accuse them of wrongdoing, you are the ________.a. Plaintiff
b. Defendant
c. Agent
d. Case

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If you bring someone else to court and accuse them of wrong doing, you are the plaintiff. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option or option "a". The other three options given in the question cannot be the answer to the given question. I hope the answer helped you.

a. Plaintiff

The plaintiff is the person who brings a lawsuit to court against another person (the defendant), by filing a plea or motion, that is to say, a written request to the court to ask for a decision. Their purpose is to seek judicial relief or remedy that is a form of court enforcement of a legal right that settles in favor of one party.

What is the purpose of a potential party's platform

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A political party platform or platform is a list of the values and actions which are supported by apolitical party or individual candidate, in order to appeal to the general public, for the ultimate purpose of garnering the general public's support and votes about complicated topics or issues. "Plank" is the term often given to the components of the political platform – the opinions and viewpoints about individual topics, as held by a party, person, or organization. The word "plank" depicts a component of an overall political platform, as a metaphorical reference to a basic stage made out of boards or planks of wood. The metaphor can return to its literal origin when public speaking or debates are actually held upon a physical platform.

Which city in the United States started as a Spanish mission? A.
Phoenix

B.
Miami

C.
Santa Fe

D.
Houston

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First city in the united states to become a Spanish mission is

C Santa Fe
Answer is  C.   Santa Fe

One of the leaders of the Reformation, John Calvin, was particularly influenced by the Renaissance philosophy of humanism. Why were so many Europeans willing to accept this new way of looking at life during 15th and 16th centuries?

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Answer: Renaissance and humanism encouraged freedom of thought.

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As a result of these two movements, Protestantism also emerged. Humanism and the Renaissance were an indication of radical changes in European society. Martin Liter, John Calvin pointed out all the omissions evident in the church and its hierarchy. It was clear to everyone that certain spiritual representatives used it for personal gain. Only the bravest pointed it out. It was also clear to everyone how rich the church was and that this was not what Jesus was advocating. This global dissatisfaction has led to general dissatisfaction, and in that fact lie the reasons for a large number of members of the Protestant supporters.