Both US v. Nixon and Rasul v. Bush
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were examples of the judicial branch checking the execut...
Both US v. Nixon and Rasul v. Bush
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were examples of the judicial branch checking the executive's power, which is very common
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were examples of the executive checking the judiciary's power, which is very common
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were examples of the executive checking the judiciary's power, which is uncommon
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were examples of the judicial branch checking the executive's power, which is uncommon
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Per this theory, juvenile offenders learn to commit crimes through exposure to others. strain theory differential association theory neutralization theory social control theory none of the responses are correct. all of the responses are correct.
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