Asked by Anon
When Alabama's governor refused to end the policy of segregation in public universities, he invoked which common argument for separation of powers under federalism?
A.states' rights
B.checks and balances
C.direct initiative
D.bicameral legislation
I think the answer is B or D.
A.states' rights
B.checks and balances
C.direct initiative
D.bicameral legislation
I think the answer is B or D.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Nope. Neither of those guesses is right.
You only have two more to choose from, and you're on your own now.
You only have two more to choose from, and you're on your own now.
Answered by
olivia
states right
Answered by
yermy
ms. sue a thot frfr
Answered by
Tess
I think that it should be states' rights. That's the only answer that makes sense to me.
Answered by
2018
Ms. Sue your'e going to hate me..
Answered by
Anonymous
lmao these have me dead
Answered by
bralenschmortz
You got snap Ms. Sue?
Answered by
ues
what you lookin for sue
Answered by
groer
sue why you gotta be like that
Answered by
Connections Academy Teacher
who tf is ms sue why do i always see her
Answered by
the might lord kek
who is ms sue lmao shes everywhere
Answered by
Look_Ur_Dead456
Heyyyyyyyyy Mrs. Sue ;)
Answered by
Mrs. Sues's Husband
Excuse me, me and her are happily married leave us alone and as oh having a snap she does not how could u..... but i do *wink wink*
Answered by
Yo??
cuh wth is this thread LOL
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