The US Constitution clearly states that the US Supreme Court
a. must have nominated Justices approved by the US Senate
b. will have the power of judicial review
c. will have nine Justices
d. will be superior to state supreme courts when interpreting the Constitution
The correct answer is a; must have nominated justices approved by the U.S. Senate. It is U.S. Senate who follows up nomination or recommendation. It is stated in Section I of Article III that Congress is permitted the organisation of Supreme Court. Under this condition, the approval of justices are done by Senate. The other options are incorrect because judicial review is the most powerful excercise of Supreme Court but it has no grounds in constitutional text, the necessity of nine judges is a recent development and is established through an act, and no court is superior or inferior in interpreting the constitution.
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