Marbury v. Madison and Separation of Powers
How did the Supreme Court’s 1803 ruling in Marbury v. Madison affect the principle of separation of powers during the early republic?
A
It established judicial review, ensuring a balance among governmental branches.
B
It allowed the president to act without judicial checks.
C
It diminished the role of the judiciary in favor of executive authority.
D
It concentrated power in Congress at the expense of the judiciary.
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