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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 11

Question 11

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


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

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