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How did the ruling of Marbury v. Madison influence the power of the judicial branch? A. It made the Supreme Court as powerful as the legislative and executive branches.
B. It claimed that the Supreme Court was more powerful than the president.
C. It gave state governments power over the federal government.
D. It broke the Supreme Court away from the ideals of federalism.


How did the ruling of Marbury v. Madison influence the power of the judicial branch?

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