Marshall's ruling in Marbury v. Madison is a testament to his strategic political skills for which of the following reasons? Select one: a. It led to Marshall ultimately being chosen as Jefferson's Vice President in his second term. b. It gave Marshall's political principal, Marbury, virtually everything he sought. c. Marshall actually had another justice write the opinion and Marshall dissented, thus avoiding blame for the controversy. d. It did not command the other political actors to do anything to affirm the Court's authority. Jump to...

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Answer:

The following reason is letter D.

Explanation:

Even though the real correct answer should be:  It did not immediately strenghten the Court's power in its relations with the President or Congress.

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