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Explain why the judicial branch is important to democracy.

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it gives courts the power to declare an action of the executive or legislative branch to be unconstitutional. (according to google)

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The Constitution of the United States establishes the judicial branch and defines many of the rights the judiciary protects. ... Under the guidance of constitutional principles, the courts serve as watchdogs for the other branches of government. Without the justice system, democracy might easily veer off course.

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