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A judge who strikes down only laws that are obviously unconstitutional is exercising

A) majority rules.
B) judicial activism.
C) judicial restraint.
D) statutory construction.

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Answer:

c. judicial restraint

Step-by-step explanation:

Judges exercise judicial restraint when they only strike down unconstitutional laws. Many people think judges should strictly practice judicial restraint and do only those duties given to them in the Constitution.

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C.) Judicial Restraint
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