Which statement best explains the power of judicial review held by the Supreme Court?(1 point)

Responses

the review of congressional or presidential acts to make sure they are constitutional
the review of congressional or presidential acts to make sure they are constitutional

the review of all laws within the United States at any level to make sure they are constitutional
the review of all laws within the United States at any level to make sure they are constitutional

the review of acts of Congress to make sure they are constitutional
the review of acts of Congress to make sure they are constitutional

the review of executive orders issues by the president to make sure they are constitutional

1 answer

The statement that best explains the power of judicial review held by the Supreme Court is:

the review of all laws within the United States at any level to make sure they are constitutional.

This statement encompasses the Supreme Court's authority to review the constitutionality of laws and actions made by both Congress and the executive branch, as well as state laws and actions.