Question

In its decision in the case of Fletcher v. Peck, the U.S. Supreme Court

a. exercised the authority to overturn a state law that the Court considered to be in violation of the U.S. Constitution.

b. declared that corruption involved in the making of a law automatically invalidated that law.

c. held that slaves who ran away from their masters had to be returned to them, even if the slaves had gone to a free state.

d. asserted that political parties were constitutional even though they were not mentioned in the 1787 document.

e. said that the purchase of land from a foreign power, as in the case of Louisiana, was constitutional.

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