Asked by Isabelle Faith on Mar 10, 2024

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Passing a new constitutional amendment or refusing to fund a decision are examples of which of the following?

A) Presidential limits placed on the courts.
B) Congressional limits placed on the courts
C) Citizens' limits placed on the courts,
D) Citizens' limits placed on the courts
E) State limitations placed on the courts

Constitutional Amendment

A formal change or addition proposed or made to a constitution, which alters its content and substance.

Congressional Limits

Restrictions and powers defined by the U.S. Constitution that govern the legislative actions of Congress.

Funding Decisions

Choices made by individuals, organizations, or governments about allocating financial resources to specific projects, programs, or initiatives.

  • Examine how the judiciary interacts with other government branches, highlighting the system of checks and balances and the impact of public sentiment.
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Elliott GrossmanMar 10, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Congressional limits placed on the courts are when Congress can pass new constitutional amendments or refuse to fund a court decision, thereby limiting the power of the courts.