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11111nata11111 [884]
3 years ago
7

What is judicial review?

History
2 answers:
AleksandrR [38]3 years ago
8 0
The power to determine if an act is constitutional
Talja [164]3 years ago
8 0

Option 2: the power to determine if an act is constitutional.

Judicial review is the Supreme Court's right and power to review laws (in the local, state and federal level) and acts of the executive and legislative branches and determine whether they are constitutional or not. This way, the Judicial branch ensures that the other two branches don't abuse from their power.

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Napoleon's Legacy: Was Napoleon "great" as some historians claim? The answer may depend on your understanding of Napoleon's legacy. Consider the following achievements and, in contrast, actions for which he is now notorious:

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• He misjudged the strength of his forces and was, consequently, defeated and forced into exile.

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