Which statement best assesses the impact of the cases Marbury v. Madison and McCulloch v. Maryland on the Constitution?(1 point) Responses Both cases did not increase any federal power. Both cases did not increase any federal power. Both cases increased the powers of the judicial branch. Both cases increased the powers of the judicial branch. Both cases increased the powers of the executive branch. Both cases increased the powers of the executive branch. Both cases increased the powers of the federal government. Both cases increased the powers of the federal government.

Both cases increased the powers of the judicial branch. These landmark Supreme Court cases established the principles of judicial review and federal supremacy, solidifying the judiciary's role in interpreting the Constitution and ensuring the federal government's authority over the states.