Define judicial review, and explain its origins and development

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An ideal response will:
1. Describe judicial review as the power of the judiciary to decide whether laws and other governmental actions are constitutional.
2. Recognize that the Constitution does not explicitly reference the power of judicial review.
3. Explain that the power of judicial review was first asserted in Marbury v. Madison and gained legitimacy over time.

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a. prior restraint. b. subsequent punishment. c. selective incorporation. d. clear and present danger. e. Hate speech

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The Declaration of Independence listed grievances against __________, including the suspension of popularly elected colonial legislatures, taxing without representation, and trials without juries

A) King George II B) King George III C) Queen Elizabeth D) George Washington E) Thomas Jefferson

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Which of the following statements is true of the concept of freedom of the press?

A. It is restricted under the First Amendment. B. Itwas applied to radio and television before it was applied to print media. C. It wasimmediately extended to new media as they came into existence. D. It has been applied to print media since the adoption of the Bill of Rights. E. It was extended to the movies in 1915.

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Petit or trial juries in Texas are composed of __________ members

A) six B) twelve C) either six or twelve D) three

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