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What is the MAIN power of the judicial branch? A To make laws B To defend laws C To enforce laws D To interpret laws
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What is the MAIN power of the judicial branch?
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To make laws
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To defend laws
C
To enforce laws
D
To interpret laws
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THE ANSWER IS D!!!!!!!!! :)
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The main power of the judicial branch is
D. TO INTERPRET LAWS
They need to check and interpret laws whether said laws are unconstitutional or not.
The legislative branch make the laws while the executive branch enforce the laws.
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