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13. In interpreting the constitution, Chief Justice John Marshall a. Favored the doctrine of loose interpretation b. Set very few judicial precedents in his written opinions about cases involving the Constitution c. Supported an unchanging document d. Advocated state of interstate commerce

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13. In interpreting the constitution, Chief Justice John Marshall
a. Favored the doctrine of loose interpretation
b. Set very few judicial precedents in his written opinions about cases involving the
Constitution
c. Supported an unchanging document
d. Advocated state of interstate commerce

13. In interpreting the constitution, Chief Justice John Marshall a. Favored the doctrine of loose interpretation b. Set very few judicial precedents in his written opinions about cases involving the Constitution c. Supported an unchanging document d. Advocated state of interstate commerce

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c. Supported an unchanging document
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