How does the Supreme Court participate in matters of foreign policy with the legislative and executive branches? (1 point)

• by determining whether the president is able to take military action against other nations
• by approving the Senate's majority vote for treaties and diplomatic appointments
• by performing judicial review in cases involving constitutional law between branches and other nations
• by overseeing the appropriation of funds that is decided on by Congress

by performing judicial review in cases involving constitutional law between branches and other nations

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The Supreme Court participates in matters of foreign policy with the legislative and executive branches by performing judicial review in cases involving constitutional law between branches and other nations. This means that the Court has the power to review the actions and decisions of the other branches, as well as to interpret and apply the Constitution in relation to foreign policy matters. For example, if a law or executive action is challenged in court as being unconstitutional in relation to foreign policy, the Supreme Court has the authority to make a final decision on the matter.

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