In most cases involving judicial review, the courts have


Question 2 options:


had their decisions overturned by Congress.


found the governmental actions in question to be unconstitutional.


had their decisions vetoed by the President.


found the governmental actions in question to be constitutional.

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Answer:

The answer is "Option D"

Explanation:

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The courts considered their official actions in dispute acceptable throughout the majority of cases involving the legal challenge because the power of constitutional inspection may determine that local, regional or federal government regulations and actions should be unconstitutional if they contradict that Constitutional. This also gives judges the authority to order unconstitutional action by both the executive or even the legislature.

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