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multiple choice question how does the constitution limit the power of t…

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how does the constitution limit the power of the supreme court?
o by expressly stating what it is allowed to do
o through the system of implied and expressed powers
o by expressly stating what it is not allowed to do
o through the system of checks and balances
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The Constitution limits the power of the Supreme Court through the system of checks and balances. This system ensures that no single branch of government (including the judicial branch, where the Supreme Court resides) becomes too powerful. For example, the legislative branch can pass laws, the executive branch can enforce them, and the judicial branch (Supreme Court) can interpret them. But Congress (legislative) can impeach judges, the President (executive) nominates judges (with Senate confirmation), etc. The other options are incorrect. "By expressly stating what it is allowed to do" or "not allowed to do" is too simplistic as the Court's powers are more about the interaction with other branches. The system of implied and expressed powers is more related to Congress's powers (from Article I) rather than limiting the Supreme Court.

Answer:

through the system of checks and balances