It was the oridance on 1975 and it was called the "land oridace" which set up a system for surveying and dividing western lands It was the oridance on 1975 and it was called the "land oridace" which set up a system for surveying and dividing western lands It was the oridance on 1975 and it was called the "land oridace" which set up a system for surveying and dividing western lands
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It was the start of our form of government. Washington was elected as president. Congress passed the first of many laws that would make up the Bill of Rights. Congress passed the Judiciary Act of 1789 which established the entire federal court system including the US Supreme Court. It was the beginning of our country.
President Franklin Roosevelt Set up the Civilian Conservation Corp (CCC) to provide work for people hit by the depression..
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No, Article III address the federal court system (Judicial branch); Article II discusses the powers of the President (Executive branch).
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Someone has to have the power to determine what the words and sentences in constitutions and laws mean and how those words and sentences apply to specific sets of facts and circumstances. Courts were established as the entities having that power.
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How did the congress and washington set up the court systems ? The court system was set up by the judicial branch that makes sure laws and justice are equal and final . then you have the other two , the executive and the legislature . for more and understanding details gp to http/www. google.com
yes and no. congress is set up to whare the president, supreme court, and the legeslative branch share an equal amount of power.
This was the Supreme Court of 1938. They basically decided that it would be the President who would determine the number of lower courts in the system. It made it much easier for future Presidents to designate Supreme Court members.
The system the convention set up for choosing President was the electoral college.
No, Article III address the federal court system (Judicial branch); Article II discusses the powers of the President (Executive branch).
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Your question is highly biased and unanswerable.
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