Which of the following was a case in which the supreme court claimed the power of judicial review?

A) Marbury v. Madison

B) McCulloch v. Maryland

C) Jackson v. Jefferson

D) Marshall v. Adams

1.Both the national government and the states are involved (D)

2.Marbury v. Madison (A)
3.It can stretch the powers of Congress (B)

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The case in which the Supreme Court claimed the power of judicial review is option A) Marbury v. Madison.

To arrive at this answer, you can use critical thinking and a basic understanding of American history and the role of the Supreme Court.

First, let's eliminate options C) Jackson v. Jefferson and D) Marshall v. Adams because these cases do not exist in American history.

Option B) McCulloch v. Maryland deals with the issue of federal supremacy and the Necessary and Proper Clause, but it does not involve the concept of judicial review.

This brings us to option A) Marbury v. Madison. This landmark Supreme Court case in 1803 established the power of judicial review. It involved William Marbury, who was appointed as a justice of the peace by outgoing President John Adams, but his commission was not delivered before the new President, Thomas Jefferson, took office. Marbury sued for his commission, and Chief Justice John Marshall wrote the majority opinion, asserting the Supreme Court's authority to review the constitutionality of laws passed by Congress. This decision solidified the principle of judicial review, giving the Supreme Court the power to declare acts of Congress unconstitutional.

Therefore, the correct answer is A) Marbury v. Madison.