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The term judicial review refers to the power of

a. the supreme court to review older court cases, making sure justice has been done.
b. the supreme court to declare laws unconstitutional, thereby striking them down.
c. the president to declare laws unconstitutional, thereby striking them down.
d. congress to declare laws unconstitutional, thereby striking them down.

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I think the correct answer would be the supreme court to declare laws unconstitutional, thereby striking them down. It is the responsibility or the duty of the judicial branch for them to determine a certain law is constitutional or not. Hope this helps.
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