The case of Marbury v. Madison established the principle that

The case of Marbury v. Madison established the principle that






a. the president, Congress, and the Supreme Court are equal branches of government.
b. federal laws take precedence over state legislation.
c. the president has the right to appoint the federal judiciary.
d. the Supreme Court is the final court of appeal in the federal judiciary.
e. the Supreme Court has the final right to determine the constitutionality of legislation.





Answer: E


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