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Which of the following documents argued for the power of judicial review? The Erie Doctrine Federalist No. 78 The Constitution Federalist No. 10

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Which of the following documents argued for the power of judicial review?
The Erie Doctrine
Federalist No. 78
The Constitution
Federalist No. 10

Which of the following documents argued for the power of judicial review? The Erie Doctrine Federalist No. 78 The Constitution Federalist No. 10

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B. Federalist No. 78

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## Step 1<br />The question is asking us to identify which of the given documents argued for the power of judicial review. Judicial review is the power of a court to declare a law or an official action based upon that law to be unconstitutional and, therefore, null and void.<br /><br />## Step 2<br />The Erie Doctrine, The Constitution, and Federalist No. 10 do not discuss the power of judicial review.<br /><br />## Step 3<br />Federalist No. 78, written by Alexander Hamilton, is the document that argued for the power of judicial review. In this document, Hamilton explained that the judiciary would be the least dangerous branch of government because it had "no influence over either the sword or the purse", but it would have the power to declare what the law is.
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