<span>c. judicial review
Judicial review is the duty of the Supreme Court to review laws for constitutionality. This is the check the Court has over the other two branches.
Judicial review was established during the Marshall Court in the case of Marbury v. Madison. John Marshall made a statement in the decision that the job of the Supreme Court was to review laws. </span>
The attack on Pearl Harbor. At first, the United States wasn’t going to get involved. When Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, it’s when the United States changed their mind.
At the end of World War II, huge swaths of Europe and Asia had been reduced to ruins. <span>Borders were redrawn and homecomings, expulsions, and burials were under way. </span>