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B) It potentially expanded the power of the Court to equal or exceed the power of other branches of government.
C) It made the Court as powerful as Congress.
D) It helped the Supreme Court supercede the power of all states and local courts.
E) ?It did not have any affect on the power of the Court because the Constitution is the final law.


B

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