Question
Judicial review is a check on the powers of the President and Congress. Which choice best expresses this idea?
Group of answer choices
By reviewing the Constitution, the Court makes sure that new amendments are fair
By reading laws before they're passed, the Court forces Congress and the President to work together
By declaring laws unconstitutional, the Court can block the powers of Congress and the President
Both the President and members of Congress can be removed from office by the Supreme Court
Group of answer choices
By reviewing the Constitution, the Court makes sure that new amendments are fair
By reading laws before they're passed, the Court forces Congress and the President to work together
By declaring laws unconstitutional, the Court can block the powers of Congress and the President
Both the President and members of Congress can be removed from office by the Supreme Court
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The choice that best expresses the idea that judicial review is a check on the powers of the President and Congress is:
**By declaring laws unconstitutional, the Court can block the powers of Congress and the President.**
This option directly addresses the concept of judicial review, where the judiciary has the authority to invalidate laws and actions that are deemed to be in violation of the Constitution, thus acting as a check on the other branches of government.
**By declaring laws unconstitutional, the Court can block the powers of Congress and the President.**
This option directly addresses the concept of judicial review, where the judiciary has the authority to invalidate laws and actions that are deemed to be in violation of the Constitution, thus acting as a check on the other branches of government.