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What statement best describes the Supreme Court's power of judicial review?

a. Judicial review is the power of the courts to draft laws.
b. Judicial review is the power to interpret the constitution.
c. Judicial review is the power of Congress to enforce laws.
d. Judicial review only applies to lower level courts. ?

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B

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In short, Judicial Review is the power to review the actions of the other two branches of the government - the executive and the legislative branches. This is typically done by checking whether the laws are constitutional

The correct answer is b. Judicial review is the power to interpret the constitution.

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