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ohn Marshall is important because he was

a chief justice of the Supreme Court during Marbury v. Madison.
a vice president of the United States.
the first person to bring a case to the Supreme Court.
the first speaker of the House of Representatives.

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John Marshall is important because he was a chief justice of the Supreme Court during Marbury v. Madison.

He helped establish the principle of judicial review, which gave the Court the power to declare laws unconstitutional.