How did the Marshall Court interpret the Constitution in its rulings?

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It gave states more power over the federal government.
It gave states more power over the federal government.

It divided power equally between state and federal government.
It divided power equally between state and federal government.

It gave the federal government more power over the states.
It gave the federal government more power over the states.

It ruled that all disputes would be handled in federal courts.

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The correct response is: It gave the federal government more power over the states.

The Marshall Court, led by Chief Justice John Marshall, made several key rulings that strengthened the power of the federal government and affirmed its supremacy over the states.