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Marbury v. Madison, an 1803 court case, affirmed which power of the Supreme Court?
A.
power as the only federal court in the United States
B.
power to make laws that affect the U.S. government
C.
power as the only government branch that can veto
D.
power to determine whether a law is constitutional
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Marbury v. Madison, an 1803 court case, affirmed the power of the Supreme Court to determine whether a law is constitutional. Therefore, the correct answer is:

D. power to determine whether a law is constitutional.
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