Which of the following is the definition of judicial review? Question 15 options: The requirement that all laws passed by Congress and signed into law by the president be cleared by the Supreme Court for constitutionality The requirement that Congress review the quality of the work of the Supreme Court justices on an annual basis The power of the Supreme Court to strike down laws that it deems unconstitutional The power of the Supreme Court to introduce bills in Congress
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