why is judicial review an important aspect of the U.S. government?

A. it help maintain a balance of power between the legislative and executive branches

B. it ensure that amending the constitution is a difficult process

C. it prevents the government from enforcing laws that violate the constitution

D. it gives U.S. citizens the opportunity to directly propose federal laws for a congressional vote

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Answer:

The correct answer is C - The judicial review prevents the government from enforcing laws that violate the constitution.

Explanation:

The judicial review is a power of the judicial branch to check if statutes, treaties or administrative regulations go against current law and ultimately the Constitution of the United States. It is a fundamental leverage in control of the legislative actions, and currently federal courts and courts of the states have the right to exercise the judicial review.

Answer: C. it prevents the government from enforcing laws that violate the constitution

Explanation: A P E X