Question
The supreme court under chief justice John Marshall was similar to the court under chief justice Earl Warren in that both
1) strengthened the power and influence of business
2) increased the president's war powers
3) changed public policy through broad interpretation of the constitution.
4) increased the rights of the accused under the fifth and sixth amendments
1) strengthened the power and influence of business
2) increased the president's war powers
3) changed public policy through broad interpretation of the constitution.
4) increased the rights of the accused under the fifth and sixth amendments
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