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How did Marbury v. Madison increase the power of the federal government in United States?

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Marbury v. Madison strengthened the federal judiciary by establishing for it the power of judicial review, by which the federal courts could declare legislation, as well as executive and administrative actions, inconsistent with the U.S. Constitution (“unconstitutional”) and therefore null and void.

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judiciary by establishing for it the power of judicial review

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Marbury v. Madison strengthened the federal judiciary by establishing for it the power ojudicial review, by which the federal courts could declare legislation, as well as executive and administrative actions, inconsistent with the U.S

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