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Which action is an example of judicial review?

The Supreme Court declares that a minimum-wage law is unconstitutional.
The Supreme Court declares that a minimum-wage law is unconstitutional.

Congress overrides the President's veto of a court reform bill.
Congress overrides the President's veto of a court reform bill.

The Senate refuses to ratify an appointee to the Supreme Court
The Senate refuses to ratify an appointee to the Supreme Court

Congress impeaches and convicts a Federal judge
Congress impeaches and convicts a Federal judge

The answer is: The Supreme Court declares that a minimum-wage law is unconstitutional.

Which statement about the Supreme Court is an opinion rather than a fact?

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Supreme Court decisions are responsible for the recent decline in law and order
Supreme Court decisions are responsible for the recent decline in law and order

The Supreme Court has broadened the "equal protection of the law" clause
The Supreme Court has broadened the "equal protection of the law" clause

Supreme Court decisions have affected the apportionment of state legislatures
Supreme Court decisions have affected the apportionment of state legislatures

A dissenting view in one Supreme Court can become the majority view of a later Court
A dissenting view in one Supreme Court can become the majority view of a later Court

The answer is: Supreme Court decisions are responsible for the recent decline in law and order.

The United States Constitution places no time limit on the terms of Supreme Court Justices mainly because

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qualified people will not seek the job without lifetime tenure guarantees
qualified people will not seek the job without lifetime tenure guarantees

the framers of the Constitution could not agree on the length of the Justice's term of office
the framers of the Constitution could not agree on the length of the Justice's term of office

screening and selection of candidates is too time consuming for short-term appointments
screening and selection of candidates is too time consuming for short-term appointments

Justices should be free from political or economic pressures that might influence their decisions.
Justices should be free from political or economic pressures that might influence their decisions.

The answer is: Justices should be free from political or economic pressures that might influence their decisions.

Look at the cartoon below. Then answer the following question.



According to the cartoon, what is a criticism of the juvenile justice system?

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The system gives judges little choice in punishment.
The system gives judges little choice in punishment.

The juvenile justice system wastes too much money.
The juvenile justice system wastes too much money.

The government has too much control over the lives of juveniles.
The government has too much control over the lives of juveniles.

The courts make the community responsible for juveniles’ actions.

The answer is: The system gives judges little choice in punishment.

Former Chief Justic Warren Burger has stated that in the Supreme Court a whisper can become a shout. This statement most likely refers to the idea that:

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decisions of the Court have far-reaching effects
decisions of the Court have far-reaching effects

dissenting opinion among the Justices often create deadlocks on the Court
dissenting opinion among the Justices often create deadlocks on the Court

Court decisions sometimes represent reversals of previous decisions
Court decisions sometimes represent reversals of previous decisions

the great majority of cases deal with the principle of freedom of speech

The answer is: decisions of the Court have far-reaching effects.

Why are Federal Judges appointed for life?

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to ensure freedom from control by elected officials
to ensure freedom from control by elected officials

to attract people with experience to the job
to attract people with experience to the job

to guarantee that states retain their powers
to guarantee that states retain their powers

to protect the wishes of the majority of citizens