How did John C Marshall influence the role of the Supreme Court? A) During marshals tenure as a chief justice, the corking to th
e power to rule on the constitutionality of rules B) Marshall had a little influence on this record, as He believe it was weak and unimportant. C) During marshals Tincher as chief justice, the court determined that State could not interview with corporate charters. D) well he was chief justice, Marshall increase the number of supreme court judges from 5 to 9
Marbury v. Madison was the first case in which the Supreme Court struck down a federal law as unconstitutional and it is most significant for its role in establishing the Supreme Court's power of judicial review, or the power to invalidate laws as unconstitutional.
The answer is C. t<span>he government took on a greater role in the national economy and created programs to address the nation's unemployment problems. </span>