Judicial review can be defined as

A) all cases argued before the Court that arrive upon the Court's grant.
B) the prior decisions judges should stick to when deciding cases.
C) the power of the courts to declare null and void laws of Congress that they find unconstitutional.
D) a theory of constitutional interpretation that determines the constitutionality of a law by ascertaining the intentions of those who wrote and ratified the Constitution.
E) a theory of constitutional interpretation that determines the constitutionality of a law in light of what the words of the Constitution obviously seem to say.

C

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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. When groups make claims that conflict with others’ interests, there is potential for ______.

A. bipartisan politics B. relative deprivation C. security dilemma D. contentious politics

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Which of the following individuals is not associated with liberal theories of foreign policy?

a. Immanuel Kant b. Theodore Roosevelt c. Woodrow Wilson d. John Locke

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