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How did Marbury versus Madison Case change the role of the Supreme Court

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Because it established judicial review which gave the Supreme Court the ability to declare legislations unconstitutional which in turn limited congressional power.
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User Nimrod Dayan
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Answer:

The correct answer is this is the first time that the Supreme Court interpreted the constitution and the law instead of just being literal.

Step-by-step explanation:

This is call the judciary review, when the judge interprets the law.

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