Marshall’s ruling in Marbury v. Madison is a testament to his strategic political skills for which of the following reasons?

a. it gave Marshall’s political principal, Marbury, virtually everything he sought.
b. Marshall actually had another justice write the opinion and Marshall dissented, thus avoiding blame for the controversy.
c. it led to Marshall ultimately being chosen as Jefferson’s Vice President in his second term.
d. it did not command the other political actors to do anything to affirm the Court’s authority.

d. it did not command the other political actors to do anything to affirm the Court’s authority.

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A. 25–35 B. 35–45 C. 45–55 D. 55–65

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What does an "Exit Poll" investigate?

a. Public opinion on a newly passed policy. b. Public opinion of a candidate after viewing a political debate. c. Public opinion of a candidate before viewing a political debate. d. Who a person voted for in an election. e. Who a person WILL vote for before going into the polls to cast their vote.

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