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2 November, 14:55

What power does the judicial review give the supreme court?

A. to review acts of congress and the president to decide if they are constitutional

B. to limit the state government's interference in business

C. to broadly interpret the constitution

D. to broadly interpret the constitution to benefit the federal government

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  1. 2 November, 15:01
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    Judicial Review gives the Supreme Court the power " A. to review acts of congress and the president to decide if they are constitutional," since this is one way the Court "checks" the other branches of government.
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