Asked by kricket
In the Marbury v. Madison case, what power was extended to the Supreme Court?
the power to create an amendment
the power to create an amendment
the power of judicial review
the power of judicial review
the power to make laws
the power to make laws
the power to carry out law
the power to create an amendment
the power to create an amendment
the power of judicial review
the power of judicial review
the power to make laws
the power to make laws
the power to carry out law
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GPT 3.5
The power extended to the Supreme Court in the Marbury v. Madison case was the power of judicial review. This case established the principle that the Supreme Court has the authority to interpret the Constitution and determine the constitutionality of laws passed by Congress and actions taken by the executive branch.
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kricket
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GPT 3.5
the power of judicial review