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What is judicial activism? Choose 1 answer: A the power a court has to hear legal cases and make legal decisions regarding those cases B the judicial branch's power to nullify governmental acts that violate the Constitution C the belief that justices should defend rights and liberties even if they're not explicitly stated in the Constitution D the belief that justices should narrowly interpret the Constitution and defer decision-making power to elected officials

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What is judicial activism?
Choose 1 answer:
A the power a court has to hear legal cases and make legal decisions
regarding those cases
B the judicial branch's power to nullify governmental acts that
violate the Constitution
C the belief that justices should defend rights and liberties even if
they're not explicitly stated in the Constitution
D the belief that justices should narrowly interpret the Constitution
and defer decision-making power to elected officials

What is judicial activism? Choose 1 answer: A the power a court has to hear legal cases and make legal decisions regarding those cases B the judicial branch's power to nullify governmental acts that violate the Constitution C the belief that justices should defend rights and liberties even if they're not explicitly stated in the Constitution D the belief that justices should narrowly interpret the Constitution and defer decision-making power to elected officials

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(C) the belief that justices should defend rights and liberties even if they're not explicitly stated in the Constitution
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