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In the case Marbury v. Madison, what was William Marbury’s appointment?

He was appointed as a federal judge.
He was appointed secretary of state.
He was appointed as a state judge.
He was appointed to serve on the Supreme Court.

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User Tung Do
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A

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Stanni
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Answer:

The Correct Answer is A.

"He was appointed as a federal judge".

Step-by-step explanation:

  • William Marbury was appointed a justice of the peace for the District of Columbia by John Adams, however, Marbury did not get his commission papers.
  • Marbury petitioned the supreme court to force James Madison to deliver the paper of commission to him.
  • James Madison held the role of transmitting appointments and did not approve the Marbury.
  • Madison refused to give the commission to Marbury.

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