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2 January, 19:26

John Marshall's decision in Marbury v Madison was significant in what way?

a. It was the beginning of the practice of "judicial review."

b. It was the first time a judge declared who would replace the Secretary of the State.

c. It was the first time a decision was needed by a Supreme Court justice.

d. He was the first judge to declare a mistrial in a federal court case.

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  1. 2 January, 23:10
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    A: it was the beginning of the practice of "judicial review."
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