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The Key Principle Argued in the Case Marbury V

Question 67

Question 67

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The key principle argued in the case Marbury v.Madison was


A) national supremacy.
B) slavery.
C) the application of the necessary and proper clause.
D) judicial review.
E) the application of the elastic clause to the federal government.

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