Multiple Choice
The significance of the Court asserting its power to review the constitutionality of laws passed by Congress is that it:
A) gave the Court an unchecked power.
B) ensured the survival of dual federalism.
C) ensured that the rights of the majority would prevail.
D) allowed the Court to have the final say on all national laws and policies.
E) allowed the Court to become an equal partner in the institutional balance of power.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q37: Although appeals courts are between the district
Q42: Many criminal and civil cases are settled
Q57: The most direct action the Supreme Court
Q58: What is a writ of mandamus?<br>A) the
Q59: All of the following are common criticisms
Q60: The term "senatorial courtesy" refers to:<br>A) the
Q64: Any unsigned opinion submitted by the entire
Q65: The early details of the Supreme Court,
Q66: When the Supreme Court interprets a law
Q81: The chief justice is responsible for assigning