How is the Supreme Court a preeminently deliberative institution?

a. It holds supreme power over the other branches of government.
b. It interprets the Constitution and laws without responding to political pressures or representing any class or group.
c. It makes judgments on federal laws and orders the enforcement of its decisions.
d. It presents the public with the necessary arguments to make informed choices in elections.
e. It sets forth the guidelines by which the debate over any bills before Congress must abide.

ANS: B

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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