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6 May, 09:34

Why is the Supreme Court case Marbury v Madison very important in American government?

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A)

It gave the Supreme Court permission to send people to jail if they spoke out against the government (sedition act).

B)

It gave the Supreme Court the right to pass laws and make sure the laws were followed (legislative authority).

C)

It gave the Supreme Court the power to decide if laws passed by congress were legal according to the constitution (judicial review).

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  1. 6 May, 12:27
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    C. Marbury v Madison, always think judicial review.
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