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History, 26.12.2021 08:50 itislyz

How does the Supreme Court interpret the law? A. by advising the executive branch when laws are being executed

B. by advising state governments as they create state laws

C. by advising the legislative branch when laws are being created

D. by deciding if laws are constitutional

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