Multiple Choice
Why was John Marshall one of the most important chief justices of the Supreme Court in U.S. history?
A) He was the longest-serving chief.
B) He led hearings on cases that established the structure of the federal government.
C) He served during a time of great conflict and turmoil.
D) He achieved more unanimous rulings than any other chief justice.
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