Answer:
Group 2
Explanation:
Federalists were individuals who were in favor of a stronger federal (aka central) government. Federalists believed that the US needed a stronger federal government after the Articles of Confederation, America's first constitution, were a failure. The Articles of Confederation gave almost no real power to the federal government. This resulted in several different problems.
This is why the federalists favored a stronger federal government that had the ability to tax, regulate trade between states, and negotiate deals with other nations.
Natural and unnatural laws
Marbury v. Madison marked the moment that the Supreme Court established itself as a co-equal branch of government.
In Marbury v. Madison, the Supreme Court carved out a space where it declared that it had the ability to review laws to determine whether they were constitutional.
While the Supreme Court rarely knocked a law down as unconstitutional in the 1800s, everyone now knew that they could. This quote, as I have said elsewhere, is the Supreme Court stating that the Judicial branch determines what the law is and isn't.
"The Soviet action was condemned by other global powers, whereas the United States had a high degree of multilateral support" is the one that best describes <span>the relationship between the Afghan-Soviet conflict of the 1980s and the U.S.-Iraq conflict that began in 2003. The correct option is option "D". </span>
they rejected the authority of papacy