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Explanation:
The Judicial Review is when the Supreme Court or the High Court of the United States checks if a law violates the United States Constitution. This is the last step of a law to become legal.
The first step is the House (or the Lower Chamber) proposes a bill, votes on it, and passes it to the Senate. Next, the Senate votes on whether the bill should go through or not. Then, it goes to the President. The President must approve of it within 10 days, or the bill is outlawed. If he approves it, the Judicial Branch checks if it is unconstitutional or not. If the President does not approve of the bill, or vetoes it, then it can get an <u>override</u>.
An override is when the House and Senate vote to override the President's veto. This case is very rare, but it can happen.
The answer to the question is Option D.
Pardon somebody, appoint cabinet members, make treaties with approval of the senate, veto bills and sign bills, and act as commander-in-chief during war
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