why is the case Maybury

  1. why is the case Maybury vs madison significant? how did it elevate the power of the supreme court?
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  2. Which case did NOT involve an issue of judicial review?A. Maybury v. Madison B. United States v. Nixon C. Martin v. Hunter
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  3. A case in which the government claims that a person or group has committed a crime is called a(n) (1 point)Responsestrial
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  5. QuestionA case in which the government claims that a person or group has committed a crime is called a(n) (1 point) Responses
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  6. A case in which the government claims that a person or group has committed a crime is called a(n)(1 point) Responses trial case.
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  7. A case in which the government claims that a person or group has committed a crime is called a(n) (1 point) Responses trial
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  8. A case in which the government claims that a person or group has committed a crime is called a(n) (1 point) Responsestrial case.
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  9. A case in which the government claims that a person or group has committed a crime is called a(n)(1 point) Responses trial case.
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