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Which of the following enables the Supreme Court to deem acts of the President and of Congress unconstitutional? a. judicial review c. separation of powers b. The Constitution d. popular sovereignty
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Which of the following enables the Supreme Court to deem acts of the President and of Congress unconstitutional? a. judicial review c. separation of powers b. The Constitution d. popular sovereignty
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The precedent of Judicial Review enables the Supreme Court to deem acts of the President and of Congress unconstitutional. This is based upon interpretations of the Constitution and is based on the principle of the separation of powers.
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