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26 August, 20:41

A president believes the Court has overstepped its constitutional authority by requiring state legislatures to redraw congressional districts to address partisan gerrymandering. Which of the following could the president do to limit the Supreme Court's power in response? Choose 1 answer: Choose 1 answer: (Choice A) A Fire and replace Supreme Court justices (Choice B) B Change the size of the Supreme Court (Choice C) C Refuse to implement the decision (Choice D) D Place term limits on the Supreme Court justices

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  1. 27 August, 00:00
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    The answer is: Refuse to implement the decision

    The government in united states is divided into three branches for the purpose of division of power.

    The supreme court is part of the judiciary branch and has the power to interpret the law.

    The president is part of the executive branch, and has the power to implement the law. Because of this, To limit the supreme court's power, the president could refuse to implement the law/decision.
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