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Which role does the judicial branch play in making public policy?

A. Adopting textbooks for a state according to curriculum changes.
B. Determining whether a newly adopted tax law is legal.
C. Writing new regulations to enforce a change to environmental law.
D. Presenting an argument to the public for increasing the minimum wage.

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Answer:

B. Determining whether a newly adopted tax law is legal.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Judicial Branch ensures that the new policy passed does not break any existing rights given to all citizens of the US, and that it does not limit any rights of any citizens based on ethnicity, race, religion, etc.

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