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Which branch has the power of judicial review?
A) Judicial Branch
B) Executive Branch
C) Legislative Branch
D) All three branches equally
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A) Judicial Branch
Explanation: Judicial review is the courts' power to interpret the Constitution and overturn laws or executive actions that conflict with it (established by Marbury v. Madison, 1803).
Explanation: Judicial review is the courts' power to interpret the Constitution and overturn laws or executive actions that conflict with it (established by Marbury v. Madison, 1803).
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