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What is judicial review?

A.
The power of the Judicial Branch to review laws, Executive orders, and Executive acts to ensure that they are Constitutional.
B.
The power of the Judicial Branch to impeach the President and members of Congress.
C.
The power of the Legislative Branch to appoint or remove Supreme Court Judges at any time.
D.
The power of the Executive Branch to deem Supreme Court rulings unconstitutional.

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Answer: a

Explanation:yes this is right have a good day:)xD

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Answer:

Judicial review is the power of the Judicial Branch to review laws, Executive orders, and Executive acts to ensure they are Constitutional and are not in conflict with higher authorities.

Option: (A)

Step-by-step explanation:

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