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ivolga24 [154]
2 years ago
12

How is the power of the judicial branch limited by the U.S constitution

History
1 answer:
Sever21 [200]2 years ago
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Answer:

Congress can pass legislation to attempt to limit the Court's power: by changing the Court's jurisdiction; by modifying the impact of a Court decision after it has been made; or by amending the Constitution in relation to the Court.

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Figure 1. Singleton Bank’s Balance Sheet: Receives $10 million in Deposits.

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Figure 2. Singleton Bank’s Balance Sheet: 10% Reserves, One Round of Loans

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Figure 3. First National Bank’s Balance Sheet: Required 10% Reserves

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