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Why was the transfer of power after the election 1800 significant?A. It set the precedent that intense campaign elections hurt the peaceful transfer of power and should be avoided.B. It set the precedent that elections should never be decided by the House of Representatives because that threatened a peaceful transfer of power.C. It set the precedent that political parties would always challenge the results of the election to make sure the transfer of power was legitimate.D. It set the precedent that the losing faction would accept the election results and help with a peaceful power transfer.........................................................................................What was significant about Jefferson's 1801 inaugural address?A. It was used to suggest that political parties were bad for the nation.B. It was used to call for a more fair election process.C. It was used to explain why the Federalists were bad leaders.D. It was used to unify the nation.................................................................................How did the ruling of McCulloch v. Maryland affect the federal government?A, It established that the Supreme Court would judge all cases involving the U.S. Constitution.B. It allowed state courts to judge cases in which state and national laws conflicted, weakening the U.S. Supreme Court's authority.C. It increased the power of Congress to carry out its lawmaking duties.D. It limited the ability of the president to enforce laws, giving more power to state governors.................................How did Marbury v. Madison help balance the federal government in the United States?A. It declared that states could decide whether or not to follow federal laws.B. It empowered Congress to review cases made by the courts through the "necessary and proper" ruling.C. It allowed the president to decide which law to follow if Congress and the Supreme Court had differing opinions.D. It allowed the Supreme Court to check the actions of the other two branches through judicial review.....(please answer all of them if your gonna answer)