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1. The doctrine of judicial review allows:

a. the judicial branch to decide whether laws or actions of the other two branches are constitutional

b. the president to revoke United States Supreme Court decisions

c. the judicial branch to write laws when Congress is unwilling to do so

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User Kunday
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Answer:

a. the judicial branch to decide whether laws or actions of the other two branches are constitutional

Step-by-step explanation:

The two branches that can be subjected to are the Executive and the Legislative arm of government. What this entails is that a court can invalidate laws or actions made by the legislature or executives possibly for violating the constitution. This is usually done by the Supreme Court of a country.

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