Asked by Ciarra Martin on Apr 28, 2024

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Which nineteenth-century chief justice of the Supreme Court was instrumental in extending the powers of the national government?

A) John Jay
B) Roger Taney
C) Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
D) John Marshall.

John Marshall

The fourth Chief Justice of the United States (1801-1835) known for establishing the principles of United States constitutional law.

Roger Taney

A historical figure known for serving as the fifth Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, most notably for delivering the Dred Scott decision which declared African Americans could not be American citizens.

  • Comprehend the principle of federalism and its evolution within the United States.
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Austin PryorApr 30, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
John Marshall served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court from 1801 to 1835. He played a key role in establishing the principle of judicial review with the landmark case Marbury v. Madison, significantly expanding the power of the national government and the Supreme Court.