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The ruling in McCulloch v. Maryland was significant because the Supreme Court a. declared its right to review the constitutionality of laws. b. restricted the federal government’s right to regulate interstate
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The ruling in McCulloch v. Maryland was significant because the Supreme Court
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declared its right to review the constitutionality of laws.
b.
restricted the federal government’s right to regulate interstate commerce.
c.
established the supremacy of state laws over federal laws.
d.
reienforced the notion that federal power is greater than state power.
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The Ruling in McCulloch vs. Maryland was significant because the supreme court :
It's either A or D but when we went over this in my class last year, the primary answer was
A.) Declared it's right to review the constitutionality of laws. :)
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