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Grade 3 Judicial Branch
Grade 7 Judicial Branch
What Supreme Court case from 1803 established the power of judicial review?
  1. Marbury v. Madison
  2. Brown v. Board of Education
  3. Miranda v. Arizona
  4. Washington v. Jefferson
Grade 8 Judicial Branch
The power of judicial review was established by the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in what case?
  1. Miranda v. Arizona
  2. Plessy v. Ferguson
  3. Brown v. Board of Education
  4. Marbury v. Madison
Grade 4 Judicial Branch
What statements are true about the judicial branch? (Choose all that apply)
  1. make sure that the laws agree with the constitution.
  2. Is made up of the Supreme Courts and other courts.
  3. They see that the laws are carried out fairly.
  4. they makes the law
  5. is lead by the president of the USA
Grade 4 Judicial Branch
The judicial branch of the government
  1. makes the laws
  2. makes sure the laws are carried out
  3. appeals the laws
  4. makes sure the laws are fair
Grade 2 Judicial Branch
Who is a leader of the court?
  1. judge
  2. mayor
  3. government
Grade 7 Judicial Branch
The branch of government that interprets laws is the
  1. legislative
  2. judicial
  3. executive
  4. constitutional convention
Grade 11 Judicial Branch
Grade 8 Judicial Branch
The judicial branch is responsible for
  1. resolving disputes under the law.
  2. putting federal laws into effect.
  3. vetoing laws it doesn't like.
  4. making new laws to stop crime.
Grade 5 Judicial Branch
Grade 8 Judicial Branch
Who appoints the Justices to the Supreme Court?
  1. The President
  2. The Vice-President
  3. The Secretary of State
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