Multiple Choice
Although judicial review is an accepted part of the U.S. political system, critics of judicial review contend that it:
A) provides too much power to the majority.
B) is undemocratic because it gives nine unelected judges enormous power.
C) is undemocratic because a minority of the Court can affect national policy.
D) creates liberal bias in the system because most justices are former lawyers from Ivy League universities.
E) creates a conservative bias in the system because most justices tend to favor the
Status quo.
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