How often does the constitution require that a census be taken
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Every 10 years
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Who holds the power to approve supreme court justices
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the Senate
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Who can declare a law unconstitutional
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Any Article III (constitutional) court (or equivalent state court) can declare a law unconstitutional if the law is part of a case they're trying or reviewing; however, the government would probably appeal the case all the way to the Supreme Court to get a definitive answer.
The US Supreme Court is the ultimate arbiter of constitutionality, and has final authority over questions of constitutionality.
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US District Courts
US Court of International Trade
US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts
Supreme Court of the United States
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The Twenty-second Amendment to the Constitution sets the maximum number of years a President can serve to eight years
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FALSE*_*
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The supreme court never reverses a decision once it has been made
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The primaries now choose the candidates for president but is once the job of
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political party conventions
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What term is defined as the right of the Supreme Court to examine the laws to see if they agree with the Constitution
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Judicial Review
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How often does the constitution require that a census be taken
Every 10 years
Who holds the power to approve supreme court justices
the Senate
Who can declare a law unconstitutional
Any Article III (constitutional) court (or equivalent state court) can declare a law unconstitutional if the law is part of a case they're trying or reviewing; however, the government would probably appeal the case all the way to the Supreme Court to get a definitive answer.
The US Supreme Court is the ultimate arbiter of constitutionality, and has final authority over questions of constitutionality.
Article III Courts
US District Courts
US Court of International Trade
US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts
Supreme Court of the United States
The Twenty-second Amendment to the Constitution sets the maximum number of years a President can serve to eight years
FALSE*_*
The supreme court never reverses a decision once it has been made
FaLsE
The primaries now choose the candidates for president but is once the job of
political party conventions
What term is defined as the right of the Supreme Court to examine the laws to see if they agree with the Constitution