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Rights, Liberties, and Justice

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From where does the concept of justiciability originate for the Supreme Court?

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Article III of the Constitution

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The Judiciary Act of 1789

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Marbury v. Madison

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Eakin v. Raub

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Article III of the Constitution:

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delineates the powers of the legislative branch.

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delineates the powers of the judicial branch.

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delineates the powers of the executive branch.

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None of the above.

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Federal courts are explicitly given the power of judicial review by:

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Article I of the Constitution where the process of how laws are passed and repealed is described.

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Article III where the powers of the courts are specified.

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the Supremacy Clause.

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None of the above.

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Judicial Review is:

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The primary weapons the Court uses to keep the other branches in check.

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The power to declare federal laws unconstitutional.

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The power to declare state laws unconstitutional.

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All of the above.

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How can the elected branches punish the Court for decisions they do not like?

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Change the size of the Court.

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Impeach justices for high crimes and misdemeanors.

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Keep justices’ salaries constant.

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All of the above.

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