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What does judicial review give the Supreme Court the power to do?

A
edit the Constitution

B
impeach federal officials

C
declare laws unconstitutional

d
serve lifetime appointments

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Answer:

Judicial review allows the Supreme Court to take an active role in ensuring that the other branches of government abide by the constitution. ... Rather, the power to declare laws unconstitutional has been deemed an implied power, derived from Article III and Article VI of the U.S. Constitution

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User Nicol
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i am pretty sure its C- declare laws uncostitutional. my reasoning is roe v wade declaring outlawing abortion unconstitutional. hope this helps!
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