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What did the Supreme Court uphold in Marbury v. Madison? Check all that apply.

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What did the Supreme Court uphold in Marbury v. Madison? Check all that apply.

federal contracts

judicial review

checks and balances

regulation of commerce

implied powers


The answer is Judicial Review & Checks And Balances.

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The Supreme Court case Marbury vs. Madison upheld the following ideas:

1) The Supreme Court has the power of judicial review- This means that the Supreme Court has the ability to interpret the constitution.

2) The Judiciary Act of 1789 was unconstitutional- This act gave more power to the Supreme Court than intended by Article III of the US Constitution.

3) The court did not have the power to compel James Madison to deliver the commission to William Marbury. This means that William Marbury would not become a justice of the peace.
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