What did the 1803 Supreme Court decision Marbury v. Madison do?
(A) Reaffirmed the Court's power of judicial review
(B) Reaffirmed the Court's supremacy over state courts
(C) Found the Alien and Sedition Acts were unconstitutional
(D) Reaffirmed the Court's right to hear appeals cases
Answer: (A) Reaffirmed the Court's power of judicial review
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A. capitals and ports B. military forts and capitals C. industrial cities and ecclesiastical cities D. ports and cities bordering the national line
Louis XIV had nobles live at Versailles in order to __________
A) limit their role in government B) demonstrate his respect for them C) ally with them against town dwellers D) serve as his legislature
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A) Asia was recovering from the Napoleonic Wars of 1800. B) The Second Bank of the United States tightened credit. C) There was a fear of underinvestment in factories and land. D) There was not enough supply of American goods to go around. E) American agriculture was unable to cope with increasing industrialization.