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What is the name given to the lowest possible energy state of an electron?
Judicial Review
The power of a court to review legislative and executive actions, such as a law or an official act of a government employee or agent, to determine whether they are constitutional.
Marbury v. Madison
A seminal U.S. Supreme Court case in 1803 that established the principle of judicial review, empowering courts to strike down laws and executive actions they find unconstitutional.
Presidential Veto
The power of the President of the United States to refuse to sign a bill into law, thus preventing its enactment.
Majority Vote
A decision-making process that is reached when more than half of the members in a voting body vote in favor of a proposal.
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