Marbury v<span>. </span>Madison<span> (1803) is a landmark </span>case<span> in U.S. law that laid the foundation for the exercise of </span>judicial review<span> under Article III of the Constitution. ... However, it deemed the </span>Judiciary<span> Act of 1789, which enabled </span>Marbury<span> to bring his claim to the </span>Supreme Court<span>, to be unconstitutional.
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Assuming you mean WW2 era, it'd be C. Posters
The effects of unchecked immigration.
As more people come into the United States, they would need more jobs, which puts an even more of a stress to the amount of people that need a job.
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Washington was a very strong leader at the Constitutional Convention.