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the supreme court serves what important function in the u.s. federal government?
a. it promotes the principle of limited government by consistently practicing judicial restraint.
b. it appoints all other federal judges to ensure consistent rulings at all levels.
c. it ensures that all americans receive a fair trial by accepting all cases submitted to it.
d. it determines whether any actions by the executive and legislative branches are unconstitutional.
The Supreme Court of the U.S. has the power of judicial review. This allows it to determine if actions of the executive and legislative branches violate the Constitution. It doesn't consistently practice judicial restraint as its actions vary case - by - case. The President appoints federal judges with Senate confirmation, not the Supreme Court. Also, the Supreme Court doesn't accept all cases submitted to it.
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D. It determines whether any actions by the executive and legislative branches are unconstitutional.