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Which statement most accurately describes the roles of the president and Supreme Court in enforcing federal laws?

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The president sets a policy for enforcing the law, but the supreme court can void the policy if it violates the constitution

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Your answer is correct! The president sets a policy for enforcing the law, but the supreme court can void the policy if it violates the constitution.

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Your answer is correct as confirmed. The only job of the executive branch of the government, in accordance with the constitution, is just to "execute the law". Furthermore, if the law does not agree with what is told in the constitution, it is now the job of the judiciary to declare the disputed law as "unconstitutional."
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