Which of the following reasons is the most significant component about the powers of judicial review to the Judicial Branch?

a. equal power as the Executive and Legislative Branches b. the power to eliminate unconstitutional laws
c. the power to impeach a president
d. the power to write and control new laws

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Answer:

C. the power to impeach a president

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The answer is B)
The power to eliminate unconstitutional laws is part of the branch’s major power of judicial review (Marbury v Madison 1803)

In Federalist 78, Hamilton writes that the branch would technically be the weakest branch. While the judicial branch is in a sense of “equal power” the other branches still need to enforce the decisions of the judicial branch.

The judicial branch does not have the power to impeach the president. Instead it is the House of Representatives that initially vote to impeach a person. Actions are carried out by the Senate as well.
Furthermore the judicial branch cannot write and control new laws. It is the legislative branch that has the power, but the president does have the power to veto, etc.