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The 1803 case Marbury v. Madison showed that
the Supreme Court is a check against legislative power.
certain laws have not changed in over 200 years.
certain laws can be reviewed by Congress.
the Supreme Court can determine presidential appointments.
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"the Supreme Court is a check against legislative power."
Explanation: Marbury v. Madison (1803) established judicial review — the Supreme Court’s authority to declare acts of Congress (and the executive) unconstitutional — making the Court a check on legislative and executive actions. The other statements are incorrect.
Explanation: Marbury v. Madison (1803) established judicial review — the Supreme Court’s authority to declare acts of Congress (and the executive) unconstitutional — making the Court a check on legislative and executive actions. The other statements are incorrect.
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