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Why was Marbury v. Madison a significant Supreme Court case? A. It established that the Supreme Court had the power of judicial review with regard to acts of Congress. B. It held that the right to vote in the United States could not be denied to citizens based on gender or race. C. It established the right of all arrested persons to remain silent. D. It held that state-sponsored racial segregation was legal.

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