What was one long-term effect of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Marbury v. Madison on the power of the legislative and executive branches of the federal government?
o It allowed them to make laws and ordinances for the states and local governments.
o It made it easier for them to ignore the checks and balances in the Constitution.
o It made it more difficult for them to violate the Constitution.
o It prevented them from negotiating treaties with other countries.