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scZoUnD [109]
3 years ago
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Question 54 (1 point) Which political institution has the power of judicial review?

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emmainna [20.7K]3 years ago
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Judicial review is the power of the courts to declare that acts of the other branches of government are unconstitutional, and thus unenforceable
ipn [44]3 years ago
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Judicial Review is the power of the U.S. Supreme Court to review laws and actions from Congress and the President to determine whether they are constitutional. This is part of the checks and balances that the three branches of the federal government use in order to limit each other and ensure a balance of power.
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