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How does the Fourteenth Amendment impact the ability of the U.S. Supreme Court to use judicial review? (1 po
• The court can exercise the power of judicial review.
The court has the power to issue writs of mandamus.
The court can resolve political questions.
The court can protect U.S. rights from restrictive state laws.
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The court can protect U.S. rights from restrictive state laws.
Explanation: The Fourteenth Amendment (especially the Due Process and Equal Protection Clauses) allows the Court to apply federal constitutional protections to the states (incorporation), enabling the Supreme Court to review and strike down state laws that violate those rights.
Explanation: The Fourteenth Amendment (especially the Due Process and Equal Protection Clauses) allows the Court to apply federal constitutional protections to the states (incorporation), enabling the Supreme Court to review and strike down state laws that violate those rights.
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