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How did the courts get the power of judicial review?
a) through the formation of the Cabinet
b) through the Marbury v. Madison decision
c) by an act of Congress
d) in Article VII of the Constitution
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The correct answer is "through the Marbury v. Madison decision"
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Through Marbury v Madison decision
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