With its ruling in the case Marbury v. Madison, the U.S. Supreme Court established
A) the right of federal courts to hear state disputes.
B) the power of Congress to create additional federal courts.
C) the authority of the president to use a line-item veto on appropriations.
D) that state courts could not apply federal laws.
E) that the courts could review laws to determine whether they conflicted with the Constitution.
E
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a. Party leaders' power has increased due to their role in selecting sound bites. b. Party leaders spend more time raising money because of skyrocketing media costs. c. Party leaders have come to rely on news commentators to advise them about the strongest candidates. d. Candidates enter party conventions with established momentum that allows them to bypass party leaders.
______ is a hybrid regime where formal opposition and some open political debate exist, but the regime cannot be considered democratic given how flawed these processes are.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).