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

It gave the Supreme Court the power to do what was "necessary and proper" to enforce laws.

It allowed the president to decide which law to follow if 4 laws were in conflict with each other.

It declared that new laws made by Congress had more power than those in the Constitution.

It gave power to the Supreme Court to declare laws and actions of the other two branches of government unconstitutional.

How did Marbury v. Madison increase the power of the federal government in the United-example-1
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It gave power to the Supreme Court to declare laws and actions of the other two branches of government unconstitutional.

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