How is the Supreme Court able to check the other branches using judicial review? (1 point)

The Supreme Court uses judicial review to check acts of Congress and executive orders of the president
• The Supreme Court uses judicial review to check all acts by the other branches of government.
The Supreme Court uses judicial review to check the executive branch and orders issued by the president.
• The Supreme Court uses judicial review to check laws passed by Congress

and actions taken by the executive branch, ensuring that they are in line with the Constitution. By reviewing and possibly overturning these actions, the Supreme Court is able to uphold the principles of checks and balances and prevent either branch from overstepping its constitutional authority.