Which answer best explains the power of judicial review used by the Supreme Court to resolve policy differences?

(1 point)
the power to determine whether
O acts by the legislative and
executive branches are constitutional
O the power to nominate members of Congress for their terms
the power to impeach a president
• for unconstitutional executive
orders
the power to assist the executive
• and legislative branches in the creation of policies

1 answer

The best answer that explains the power of judicial review used by the Supreme Court to resolve policy differences is:

the power to determine whether acts by the legislative and executive branches are constitutional.

Judicial review allows the Supreme Court to assess the constitutionality of laws and actions taken by the other branches of government, ensuring that they comply with the Constitution.