What was the significance of the case Marbury v. Madison?
A) It was John Marshall's first case as chief justice.
B) The Supreme Court asserted the power of judicial review.
C) The Supreme Court declared that presidential power was greater than congressional power.
D) The decision gave states important new powers to block a too-powerful federal government.
E) Marbury's win meant that he became the new chief justice, a post he held for twenty-one years.
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