In President Jefferson's view, what did the Judiciary Act of 1801 demonstrate?
A) The federal government needed to be overhauled.
B) The Republican party would be able to dominate all branches of the federal government.
C) John Marshall had to be impeached.
D) The Constitutional Convention had been wrong in not describing the federal judiciary in greater detail.
E) The Federalists were trying to make the judiciary their stronghold.
E
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A. Jerry Lee Lewis B. Little Richard C. Elvis Presley D. Chuck Berry
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A. Rome B. Paris C. London D. Geneva