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When the Supreme Court makes a ruling on a case that serves to interpret a law passed by Congress, it is an example of
presidential veto.
popular sovereignty.
checks and balances.
habeas corpus.
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checks and balances.
Explanation: When the Supreme Court interprets laws passed by Congress (including ruling on their constitutionality), that's an example of the judicial branch checking the legislative branch — part of the system of checks and balances (e.g., Marbury v. Madison established judicial review).
Explanation: When the Supreme Court interprets laws passed by Congress (including ruling on their constitutionality), that's an example of the judicial branch checking the legislative branch — part of the system of checks and balances (e.g., Marbury v. Madison established judicial review).
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