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6. Under the leadership of Chief Justice John Marshall (1801-1835) the United (1) declared racial segregation laws unconstitutional (2) gave states the power to tax the Bank of the United States (3) increased the ability of Congress to limit the powers of the president (4) established the supremacy of federal laws over state laws 7. The power of judicial review allows the Supreme Court to (1) repeal amendments to the Constitution (2) determine the constitutionality of a law (3) break tie votes in the electoral college (4) impeach the president and other high-level officials

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6. Under the leadership of Chief Justice
John Marshall (1801-1835) the United
(1) declared racial segregation laws
unconstitutional
(2) gave states the power to tax the Bank of
the United States
(3) increased the ability of Congress to limit
the powers of the president
(4) established the supremacy of federal
laws over state laws
7. The power of judicial review allows the
Supreme Court to
(1) repeal amendments to the Constitution
(2) determine the constitutionality of a law
(3) break tie votes in the electoral college
(4) impeach the president and other
high-level officials

6. Under the leadership of Chief Justice John Marshall (1801-1835) the United (1) declared racial segregation laws unconstitutional (2) gave states the power to tax the Bank of the United States (3) increased the ability of Congress to limit the powers of the president (4) established the supremacy of federal laws over state laws 7. The power of judicial review allows the Supreme Court to (1) repeal amendments to the Constitution (2) determine the constitutionality of a law (3) break tie votes in the electoral college (4) impeach the president and other high-level officials

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6. (4) Established the supremacy of federal laws over state laws.7. (2) Determine the constitutionality of a law.
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