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timama [110]
4 years ago
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Please help me!

History
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muminat4 years ago
4 0

B is the correct answer.

In Marbury v. Madison, Chief Justice Marshall developed a doctrine that is commonly known as Judicial Review.

Judicial Review gives the Supreme Court the right/obligation/duty to hear cases about the actions of the executive or legislative branch and to make a determination about the constitutionality of the executive or legislative branches' actions

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