1. how is the supreme court equal to the other branches of government?
a. it has the same powers as the legislative branch and executive branch.
b. it enforces the laws along with the president***
c. it creates laws like the legislative branch
d. it interprets the laws and has the final say in federal law.
2. which of the following is an example of the supreme court using the power of judicial review?
a. deciding the constitutionality of a law.
b. hearing an appellate case
c. asking questions during oral arguments
d. appointing federal judges***
3. when chief justice John Marshall wrote "A law repugnant to the constitution is void"in the case Marbury V. Madison,what was he claiming?
a. the framers should have taken more care designing the legislative branch.
b. laws unsupported by the constitution are automatically unlawful
c. the supreme court will take over lawmaking duties should it be necessary
d. the supreme court has the right to declare laws of congress unconstitutional
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D
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D is correct
b for 3 was wrong. This is not the first time I've experienced false tutoring from you, Ms. Sue :(
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@WHOCARES is correct, thanks
the answers are definitely DAD
Supreme Court's Protections/The Judicial Branch: 1. relative rights 2. freedoms that protect people from government 3. to restrict the power of the national and state governments
Supreme Court on Religious Freedom: 1. financial aid for student lunches in parochial schools / financial aid for vision testing in parochial schools
2. The prison had failed to show its policy was the least restrictive means of furthering its compelling interest 3. attending church
Good luck!