How does the American concept of judicial review compare to the role of courts in foreign systems?

A) Most countries maintain a similar process of judicial review, which evaluates federal laws against the nation's constitution. B) Judicial review is more highly developed in the United States than in any other country, and Americans expect more of their courts than do other peoples. C) The United States is the only developed nation to maintain the process of judicial review.
D) Most foreign constitutions are exempt from judicial review, stripping the courts of any power they might have in shaping legislation.


Answer: B

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