Multiple Choice
What does the political question doctrine make clear?
A) The judiciary will not intervene in disputes between the executive and legislative branches when it is clear that the issue at stake is clearly political.
B) The judiciary will not intervene to arbitrate political disputes between the other two branches government unless they receive a request to do so from the president.
C) The judiciary is the only neutral branch of government capable of solving political disputes.
D) The judiciary should take the lead on setting the policy agenda through its resolution of political questions.
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