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Why is Marbury v. Madison important? Marbury v. Madison is important because it established the power of judicial review for the U.S. Supreme Court and lower federal courts with respect to the Constitution and eventually for parallel state courts with respect to state constitutions.
When a company controls an entire industry or a specific area of the economy it has a monopoly. Democratic governments tend to break up monopolies as they can be unhealthy for their economies. Monopolies can stifle innovation and competition.
A. Spanish colonies were controlled by the Spanish king; the English had more local control.
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