Question
How is the Supreme Court able to resolve policy differences between the legislative branch and the executive branch?(1 point)
Responses
The Supreme Court can declare an executive order by the president unconstitutional and acts of Congress in violation of the Constitution.
The Supreme Court can declare an executive order by the president unconstitutional and acts of Congress in violation of the Constitution.
The Supreme Court can only review acts of Congress and is not able to rule against executive orders made by the president.
The Supreme Court can only review acts of Congress and is not able to rule against executive orders made by the president.
The Supreme Court may only review executive orders.
The Supreme Court may only review executive orders.
The Supreme Court operates individually from the other branches and only interprets the Constitution without resolving policy disputes.
Responses
The Supreme Court can declare an executive order by the president unconstitutional and acts of Congress in violation of the Constitution.
The Supreme Court can declare an executive order by the president unconstitutional and acts of Congress in violation of the Constitution.
The Supreme Court can only review acts of Congress and is not able to rule against executive orders made by the president.
The Supreme Court can only review acts of Congress and is not able to rule against executive orders made by the president.
The Supreme Court may only review executive orders.
The Supreme Court may only review executive orders.
The Supreme Court operates individually from the other branches and only interprets the Constitution without resolving policy disputes.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**The Supreme Court can declare an executive order by the president unconstitutional and acts of Congress in violation of the Constitution.**
The Supreme Court has the authority to review both legislative and executive actions to determine their constitutionality, thus resolving policy differences between the legislative and executive branches.
**The Supreme Court can declare an executive order by the president unconstitutional and acts of Congress in violation of the Constitution.**
The Supreme Court has the authority to review both legislative and executive actions to determine their constitutionality, thus resolving policy differences between the legislative and executive branches.