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In interpreting the Constitution, John Marshall
Differences
The qualities or characteristics that make one thing distinct from another or the state of being unlike or dissimilar.
Public Influence
The impact or effect the general populace has on public policy, political decisions, or the direction of society through various means.
Interest Groups
Organizations formed by individuals sharing common objectives or interests that seek to influence public policy and government actions.
Policy Legislation
Laws created to direct specific actions or procedures aimed at solving public issues or problems.
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