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What was John Marshall's defense of the Supreme Court's power to determine the constitutionality of laws?
-He argued that the actions of any government should not have limits.
-He argued that government had to answer to no one.
-He argued that government power was unlimited but had selective power.
-He argued that government power was limited and that no action of any government should ever exceed these limits.
-He argued that the actions of any government should never be questioned.


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It’s the 4th option he argued..