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The answer is C, this is why the Supreme Court hears cases, to determine their constitutionality.
C. A law that violates the Constitution must be overturned.
The narrator begins the paragraph by stating the purpose of any written constitution: to be the fundamental and paramount law of the nation, therefore, any act of the legislature that is contrary to the Constitution must be overturned.
In fact, the Marbury v. Madison case is best remembered for being the first case in American history where the Supreme Court overturned an act of the Congress for the sole reason of being unconstitutional.