What was the outcome of the Marbury v. Madison case?(1 point)

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Legislature is now allowed to make laws
Legislature is now allowed to make laws

Judicial branch has judicial review powers
Judicial branch has judicial review powers

President is allowed freedom to make appointments
President is allowed freedom to make appointments

Senate now has to confirm presidential appointments

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The outcome of the Marbury v. Madison case was that the Judicial branch has judicial review powers. This landmark decision established the principle that the Supreme Court has the authority to review acts of Congress and determine whether they are constitutional, thus solidifying the role of the judiciary in the American governmental system.