Respuesta :
The Marbury v. Madison of 1803 was important because it was the first Supreme Court case to apply the principle of judicial review, the power of federal courts to void acts of Congress that were in conflict with the Constitution.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
What was the significance of the supreme Court's ruling in the "Marbury Vs. Madison Case?
A.)The ruling determined that congress could act against the president if it wished
B.)The ruling determined that the supreme court was more powerful than the president
C.)The Ruling determined that laws that violated the U.S constitution could be thrown out.
D.)The ruling determined that presidents could not remove judges appointed by their predecessor