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Multiple Choice. In Marbury v. Madison, Chief Justice John Marshall asserted the Supreme Court's power of judicial review, which allows the Court to:(1 point)
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Interpret the Constitution and determine the constitutionality of laws
Interpret the Constitution and determine the constitutionality of laws
Appoint federal judges
Appoint federal judges
Establish precedents for future cases
Establish precedents for future cases
Veto laws passed by Congress
Veto laws passed by Congress
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Interpret the Constitution and determine the constitutionality of laws
Interpret the Constitution and determine the constitutionality of laws
Appoint federal judges
Appoint federal judges
Establish precedents for future cases
Establish precedents for future cases
Veto laws passed by Congress
Veto laws passed by Congress
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In Marbury v. Madison, Chief Justice John Marshall asserted the Supreme Court's power of judicial review, which allows the Court to:
**Interpret the Constitution and determine the constitutionality of laws**.
**Interpret the Constitution and determine the constitutionality of laws**.
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