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23 July, 01:04

Leaders from both parties in Congress have come together

to pass a new law. They would like to give a tax break to

any company that reserves spaces for religious worship in

the workplace. The measure is extremely popular in

Congress, enjoying over 80 percent support in both

chambers.

How could one of the major organizations within the federal government

most effectively interfere with Congress's plan to enact and implement this

new law?

O

A. Members of the federal bureaucracy could refuse to enforce the

law,

O

B. The president could veto the measure after it passed Congress.

O

C. The Supreme Court could rule that the law violates the First

Amendment

O

D. Senators opposed to the bill could filibuster to prevent a vote on

the law.

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  1. 23 July, 01:08
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    The correct answer is option C. The Supreme Court could rule that the law violates the First Amendment.

    Explanation:

    Congress is the Legislative branch of government made up of two bodies namely; the House of Representatives and Senate. This branch of government makes laws by following due process.

    A member of either the House of Representatives or Senate may come up with a Bill and show it to the house. A committee for the House of Representatives will look into the Bill after which it will move to the Senate if approved. The same is done in the Senate as well. Both bodies will now collectively vote and if approved will be passed to the President for it to be signed into law.

    Since the Judiciary (Supreme Court) is responsible for the "interpretation of laws", the Judiciary can refuse to make use of that law if it is against the dictates of justice.
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