What is the contrast between judicial restraint and judicial activism in the Supreme Court?

a. Judicial restraint means the court reviews the action; judicial activism means the court does not get involved.
b. Judicial restraint means the court does not get involved; judicial activism means the court reviews the action.
c. Judicial restraint means the court takes ownership of the issues; judicial activism means the court has a lot of power.
d. Judicial restraint means the court does not include its own preferences; judicial activism means the court is silent on the issues of the branches.

b. Judicial restraint means the court does not get involved; judicial activism means the court reviews the action.