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Why was marbury vs. madison significant in us history?
a.
it upheld adams's judiciary act of 1798.
b. it reversed federalist influence in the judiciary branch.
c. it upheld all judicial appointments made by an outgoing president.
d.
it gave the supreme court judiciary review over the constitutionality of laws.

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