i think its called popular sovereignty
b. Kyoto Protocol
c. Law of the Sea
d. Montreal Protocol
the seventh amendment
protection of individual rights
executive privilege
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.
B. The Urbanization of human populations
C. The establishment of trade between civilizations
D. The growth of empires across the entire region
Answer:
D. The growth of empires across the entire regions
Explanation:
(a p e x)
B. approving international treaties
C. introducing money bills
D. passing bills out of committee
I believe the answer is: B. approving international treaties
The senate Has the exclusive power to review and pass the type of foreign relations approach that being done by united states. This includes regulating trade relationship between united states and other countries, proposing loan with other countries, Creating ban and tariff for import from other countries, etc.
The power which is exclusive to the Senate is approving international treaties. Option B is correct.
The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress, which along with the United States House of Representatives, the lower chamber, makes up the legislature of the United States.
Special, exclusive powers granted to the Senate include:
major presidential appointments must be confirmed by the Senate. It offers "advice and consent" to the President by a majority vote on the appointments of federal judges, ambassadors, and Cabinet positions.
a. True
b. False