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The court case Marbury v. Madison is significant because -
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A. it defined slaves as property under the law
B. it limited the president to only serving two terms
C. it established the U.S. Constitution as the replacement for the Articles of Confederation
D. it established the principle of judicial review
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A. it defined slaves as property under the law
B. it limited the president to only serving two terms
C. it established the U.S. Constitution as the replacement for the Articles of Confederation
D. it established the principle of judicial review
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D. it established the principle of judicial review