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What is judicial review? (A) The Supreme Court’s power to strike down laws that are unconstitutional (B) The requirement that the Senate approve all Supreme Court nominations (C) The president’s right
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What is judicial review?
(A) The Supreme Court’s power to strike down laws that are
unconstitutional
(B) The requirement that the Senate approve all Supreme Court
nominations
(C) The president’s right to appoint judges to the Supreme Court
(D) The establishment of lower federal circuit courts
(E) The process of removing justices from the Supreme Court
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In general terms, judicial review is "
(A) The Supreme Court’s power to strike down laws that are
unconstitutional," since this acts as an important "check" in the system of checks and balances that exists in the federal government.
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