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Which is an example of how the court can “invalidate acts and executive actions that the justices agree exceed the authority granted to government officials”?

Group of answer choices

Dred Scott v. Sanford - denied citizenship and basic rights to all African Americans

Plessy v. Ferguson - allowed "separate but equal" racially segregated facilities.

Marbury v Madison – established Judicial Review for Presidential acts

Korematsu v. U.S. - upheld Japanese internment camps

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Answer: Marbury v Madison - established judicial review for presidential acts

Explanation: C is the answer

An example of how the courts can invade acts and execute actions is Marbury v Madison that is established Judicial Review for the Presidential acts. Thus option C is correct.

What are the President Acts?

The president's acts are those that have the president's power to sign or veto legislation, command the armed forces, and ask for the written option from the cabinet. Grand pardons and receive ambassadors.

Marbury v Madison was a case of the supreme court which first declared the act as unconstitutional and thus formed the doctrine of judicial review.

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