The judicialization of politics refers to:
a. the increasing tendency of congressional committees to challenge presidents' Supreme Court nominees.
b. the increasing tendency for political disputes to be settled in courtrooms rather than legislatures.
c. the increasing tendency of political parties to block nominations of judges for lower courts.
d. the increasing tendency for courts in Europe to retreat from decisions for or against particular political parties.
Answer: b
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