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What is one limit that the executive branch can place on the Supreme Court? a. . . removal of justice from office . . c. . . writing a response to the opinion . . . b. . . adding justices that will do what they want . . d. . . refusal to enforce opinion . . . .

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The answer is definitely not B because i took the quiz and got it wrong, but it could possibly be A

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The executive branch of the supreme court is assigned to implement and enforce the laws present in the Constitution. In this regard, the applicable option is B. Justice cannot be just served based on subjective opinions and the desired states of a person or a group of people. It must be served equally
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