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The case of Marbury v. Madison was based on which of these questions?
 
  A) Should Congress or the Constitution prevail?
  B) Should state's rights be considered over federal rights?
  C) Should the federal government be allowed to tax property?
  D) What are the components of the court system?
  E) What is the reason for governmental control?

Question 2

As a way to account for excesses by the Supreme Court justices, the Constitution allows for
 
  A) impeachment.
  B) a mandate.
  C) free speech.
  D) time out.
  E) a supermajority vote.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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