Marbury v. Madison and Judicial Review
The principle of judicial review, established in the case of Marbury v. Madison, was viewed by some as a necessary check on executive power. Which political faction would have most likely held this view?
A
Strict constructionist Democratic‐Republicans wary of expanding judicial power.
B
Frontier settlers indifferent to federal power dynamics.
C
Anti‐government radicals skeptical of any centralized authority.
D
Federalists who favored a strong, balanced central government.
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