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    Who Has the Authority to Declare a Government Act Unconstitutional
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Who Has the Authority to Declare a Government Act Unconstitutional

Question 97

Question 97

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Who has the authority to declare a government act unconstitutional?


A) The president
B) The bureaucracy
C) The Supreme Court
D) The president, with the agreement of two-thirds of the cabinet

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