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Write a 500 word essay answering the following questions. Did the Warren Court exceed its boundaries in issuing some of its decisions during the 1960s?
When Congress issued the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, how did that contribute to upsetting the checks-and-balances system?
What would happen if any of the three branches (executive, judicial, or legislative) were to greatly exceed its authority under the Constitution? (Pick one)

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