The United States Supreme Court has the power to: a. Appoint Supreme Court justices. b. Invalidate laws passed by Congress. c. Issue executive orders. d. Ratify treaties.

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The correct answer is b. void laws passed by Congress. This power is known as judicial review. The Supreme Court can declare federal or state laws unconstitutional if they are found to violate the Constitution of the United States.

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