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History, 26.03.2020 05:08 yvette2003

What was the outcome of the Marbury v. Madison case? Why was this important to our national identity and/or how did it change how we moved forward as a country? Do you think the case is one of the most important in American history or is it not as consequential as many believe? Can you think of another supreme court case that has changed the way we function as a country or is held as important to the American identity?

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