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How was John Marshall’s interpretation of the Constitution different from that of Thomas Jefferson’s?


Jefferson believed the federal courts could overrule state courts; Marshall did not.


Marshall believed the Constitution granted strong federal powers; Jefferson did not.


Jefferson believed that judicial review was implied in the Constitution; Marshall did not.
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Marshall believed that judicial review was implied in the Constitution; Jefferson did not.
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