Multiple Choice
The significance of the Court asserting its power to review the constitutionality of laws passed by Congress is that it
A) allowed the Court to become an equal partner in the institutional balance of power.
B) ensured the survival of dual federalism.
C) ensured that the rights of the majority would prevail.
D) allowed the Court to have the final say on all national laws and policies.
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