Answer:B
Explanation:HE answered all of Philo's questions when he asked
The bill of Rights is part of the US constitution, (the first 10 Amendments), so they will be interpreted by the same institution as the one that interprets the constitution generally.
This would be the Supreme Court of the United States - specifically, the Supreme court checks whether the laws passed by the congress are compatible with the constitution
Pretty much it would be <span>A. fought and slew a dragon.
hope this helps
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The greatest impetus for Oklahoma statehood<span> began after the Land Run of ... Before the passage of the</span>Oklahoma<span> Enabling Act (1906), </span>four statehood plans<span> evolved. ... </span>Indians<span> in O.T. were held in trust by the federal government for twenty-</span>one<span> ... Indian leaders and whites in Indian Territory (I.T.) </span>favored<span> double</span>statehood.<span>The Territory of </span>Oklahoma<span> was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that ... Until this point, </span>Native Americans<span> had exclusively used the land. ... was </span>one<span> of the main supporters of the opening of </span>Oklahoma<span> to white settlement. .... due to the growing idea of </span>statehood<span>, which had originated in Indian Territory.</span>