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How does the decision in Marbury v. Madison (1803) allow the judicial branch to check the power of other branches?

It prevents the president from using executive orders.
It limits the terms in office that a president can serve at two.
It allows the judiciary to limit the power of Congress to introduce and debate bills.
It affirms that the judicial branch can strike down an unconstitutional law.

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How does the decision in Marbury v. Madison (1803) allow the judicial branch to check the power of other branches?

It prevents the president from using executive orders.
It limits the terms in office that a president can serve at two.
It allows the judiciary to limit the
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