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    The Fact That the Supreme Court Can Rule an Act
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The Fact That the Supreme Court Can Rule an Act

Question 28

Question 28

Multiple Choice

The fact that the Supreme Court can rule an act of Congress invalid is an example of


A) executive supremacy.
B) executive privilege.
C) a collective action problem.
D) checks and balances.
E) divided government.

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