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Viefleur [7K]
4 years ago
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How does the Constitution promote the value of independence for the Supreme Court? A. It requires justices to engage in judicial

restraint. B. It requires justices to be appointed rather than elected. C. It allows the Supreme Court to enforce its rulings when the president fails to do so. D. It allows the Supreme Court to independently amend the Constitution.
History
2 answers:
PtichkaEL [24]4 years ago
8 0

FOR APEX ITS

It grants justices lifetime terms so other leaders cannot easily strip them of their power

motikmotik4 years ago
5 0
The correct answer should be
<span>B. It requires justices to be appointed rather than elected

This means that you can appoint a judge regardless of their political affiliation and that if you don't choose them they don't run and don't have lobbyists and things like that. They are independent people that get appointed based on merit and not on their affiliation to groups or organizations.</span>
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