History, 20.10.2021 23:30 Savageman9509
Ow did the 1803 ruling in Marbury v. Madison affect the balance of power in the federal government?
It made the executive branch stronger than the other branches.
It gave the executive branch a way to check the power of the Supreme Court.
It gave the judicial branch a way to check the power of Congress.
It made the judicial branch stronger than the other branches.
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