Which of the following was an argument against granting the U.S. Supreme Court the power of judicial review?

A) Many feared that such a power would give the Court a double check and compromise its neutrality. B) Some thought that such power would create untrustworthy judges.
C) The founding fathers argued that judicial review would lead to undue indictments by the Court.
D) Drafters of the Constitution feared that few laws would ever be set in stone.


Answer: A

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