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    In His Interpretation of National and State Powers, John Marshall
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In His Interpretation of National and State Powers, John Marshall

Question 35

Question 35

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In his interpretation of national and state powers, John Marshall was most akin to


A) Thomas Jefferson.
B) Alexander Hamilton.
C) Patrick Henry.
D) Richard Henry Lee.
E) Andrew Jackson.

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