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What was significance of the marbury v. madison supreme court case?
a. it established that the supreme court could declare acts of congress unconstitutional.
b. justice marshall ruled marbury will, by law, be forced to his commision.
c. it established that the president could not appoint midnight judges.
d. it established that the power of the supreme court was greater than the other government branches.

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