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2 August, 09:36

Which of the following group was most likely to oppose the Marbury v. Madison decision?

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  1. 2 August, 09:46
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    Assuming that the groups you have to choose from are:

    A. Believers in a strong national government B. Advocates for states' rights C. Supporters of abolition D. Proponents of western expansion

    Believers in a strong national government (A) were most likely to oppose the Marbury v. Madison decision.

    This famous 1803 Supreme Court case opposed William Marbury, backed by ex-President John Adams, and James Madison, backed by President Thomas Jefferson.

    Adams was a Federalist, a believer in a centralized, national government.

    Jefferson was a Democratic-Republican, a defender of states' rights (B), western expansion (D), and the abolition of slavery (C).

    Marbury v. Madison was won by the Democratic-Republicans, because the Supreme Court ruled that Madison had a right to prevent Marbury from getting the job he wanted as a justice of the peace commissioned by the former president.
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