Define judicial review and note how many federal laws have been declared unconstitutional.

What will be an ideal response?

Judicial review is the right of the federal courts to declare laws of Congress and acts of the executive branch void and unenforceable if they are judged to be in conflict with the Constitution.Since 1789, the Supreme Court has declared 160 federal laws to be unconstitutional.

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What did the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 accomplish?

a. It gave women the right to vote. b. It gave eighteen-year olds the right to vote. c. It put states under federal supervision to protect African American voting rights. d. It led to a decline in voter turnout in the South. e. It led to the Selma march.

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The "political systems" model was devised by David Easton

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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