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    The Ability of Courts to Decide If Laws Are Constitutional
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The Ability of Courts to Decide If Laws Are Constitutional

Question 6

Question 6

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The ability of courts to decide if laws are constitutional is called __________.


A) judicial review
B) court activism
C) federalism
D) code law

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