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What does the Supreme Court use to determine if laws passed by Congress are constitutional?

A.
Judicial Review
B.
Judicial Activism
C.
Judicial Restraint
D.
Precedents

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User Jeninne
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I believe it is precedents because they use the rulings of previous cases to help their decision:) but judicial review and judicial activism have been used by some supreme courts :)
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User Jonathan Anctil
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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

In the United States, judicial review is the ability of a court to examine and decide if a statute, treaty or administrative regulation contradicts or violates the provisions of existing law, a State Constitution, or ultimately the United States Constitution. While the U.S. Constitution does not explicitly define a power of judicial review, the authority for judicial review in the United States has been inferred from the structure, provisions, and history of the Constitution.

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