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Which is a true statement about judicial review?(1 point)
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In order to declare a law unconstitutional and of no effect, all justices must agree.
In order to declare a law unconstitutional and of no effect, all justices must agree.
The power of judicial review is not specifically mentioned in the Constitution.
The power of judicial review is not specifically mentioned in the Constitution.
Although district courts can declare laws unconstitutional, they often let their state’s Supreme Courts decide.
Although district courts can declare laws unconstitutional, they often let their state’s Supreme Courts decide.
Judges can decide whether or not to uphold the Constitution in making case rulings.
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The power of judicial review is not specifically mentioned in the Constitution.
(That power was established by the Supreme Court in Marbury v. Madison (1803).)
(That power was established by the Supreme Court in Marbury v. Madison (1803).)
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