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Question 29(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) (02.06 MC) How does Korematsu v.United States relate to judicial review? The plaintiff challenged the use of judicial review by the Supreme Court. The plaintiff sued the United States for not reviewing an executive order. The Supreme Court reviewed an executive order and ruled it constitutional. The Supreme Court reviewed and ruled that an executive order could not be enforced.

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Question 29(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
(02.06 MC)
How does Korematsu v.United States relate to judicial review?
The plaintiff challenged the use of judicial review by the Supreme Court.
The plaintiff sued the United States for not reviewing an executive order.
The Supreme Court reviewed an executive order and ruled it constitutional.
The Supreme Court reviewed and ruled that an executive order could not be enforced.

Question 29(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) (02.06 MC) How does Korematsu v.United States relate to judicial review? The plaintiff challenged the use of judicial review by the Supreme Court. The plaintiff sued the United States for not reviewing an executive order. The Supreme Court reviewed an executive order and ruled it constitutional. The Supreme Court reviewed and ruled that an executive order could not be enforced.

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The correct answer is:<br /><br />The Supreme Court reviewed an executive order and ruled it constitutional.<br /><br />In Korematsu v. United States, the Supreme Court used judicial review to evaluate the constitutionality of Executive Order 9066, which authorized the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. The Court ultimately upheld the order as constitutional.
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