Question
How does the Supreme Court limit the power of the legislative branch? Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses Every new bill must be approved by a Supreme Court justice before it can be introduced. Every new bill must be approved by a Supreme Court justice before it can be introduced. The Supreme Court can impeach members of Congress for crimes. The Supreme Court can impeach members of Congress for crimes. Rulings by the Supreme Court set a precedent that is expected to be followed by lawmakers. Rulings by the Supreme Court set a precedent that is expected to be followed by lawmakers. The Supreme Court can overturn a law passed by Congress by declaring it to be unconstitutional. The Supreme Court can overturn a law passed by Congress by declaring it to be unconstitutional.
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The correct responses to how the Supreme Court limits the power of the legislative branch are:
- **Rulings by the Supreme Court set a precedent that is expected to be followed by lawmakers.**
- **The Supreme Court can overturn a law passed by Congress by declaring it to be unconstitutional.**
The other options provided are incorrect as the Supreme Court does not need to approve bills before they are introduced, nor does it have the power to impeach members of Congress.
- **Rulings by the Supreme Court set a precedent that is expected to be followed by lawmakers.**
- **The Supreme Court can overturn a law passed by Congress by declaring it to be unconstitutional.**
The other options provided are incorrect as the Supreme Court does not need to approve bills before they are introduced, nor does it have the power to impeach members of Congress.