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Why was the Marbury v. Madison ruling a tuming point for the nation?
A. It reinforced the...
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Why was the Marbury v. Madison ruling a tuming point for the nation?
A. It reinforced the executive branch as the strongest branch of the government.
B. It gave Congress the power to regulate commerce between states.
C. It was the first time a state law was declared unconstitutional.
D. It established the importance of the judicial branch.
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