1. One role that courts perform in the United States is __________ laws.

A. proposing

B. passage of

C. interpretation of

D. None of the above

is it C

2. The Constitution has been amended __________ times to reverse Supreme Court decisions.

A. 0

B. 2

C. 4

D. 10

i think its B

1. Correct

2. I count 4.

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1. Yes, you are correct! The role that courts perform in the United States is the interpretation of laws. Courts, especially the Supreme Court, have the power and responsibility to interpret the laws of the land and determine their constitutionality. They do this by examining the language and intent of the law, as well as considering previous court decisions and legal precedents.

To arrive at the answer, you can eliminate options A and B since proposing and passage of laws are legislative functions, not judicial functions. Option D, "None of the above," is incorrect because courts indeed play a crucial role in interpreting laws. Therefore, option C, interpretation of laws, is the correct answer.

2. Actually, your answer is incorrect. The Constitution has not been amended specifically to reverse Supreme Court decisions.

The Constitution can be amended through a formal process outlined in Article V, but amending the Constitution is a complex and time-consuming process. It requires obtaining a two-thirds majority vote in both the Senate and the House of Representatives, as well as ratification by three-fourths of the states.

Amendments are typically made to update and clarify the Constitution or to address specific issues that are not adequately covered by the existing text. They are not directly aimed at reversing Supreme Court decisions. Therefore, the correct answer to the question is A, 0 times. The Constitution has not been amended to reverse Supreme Court decisions.