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What is an example of judicial review?

  1. Congress passes a bill

  2. Supreme court finds laws unconstitutional

  3. President signs an executive order

  4. Mayor vetoes a city council decision

The correct answer is: Supreme court finds laws unconstitutional

The other options are not examples of judicial review. Option A refers to the legislative branch passing laws, which is not related to judicial review. Option C refers to the executive branch signing orders, which are not subject to judicial review. Option D refers to mayoral veto power, which is not an example of judicial review but rather a check on legislative decisions. Option B, the correct answer, is an example of judicial review where the Supreme Court can declare a law or action by the government as unconstitutional. This process allows for a review of the actions of other branches of government, ensuring that they are in line with the Constitution.