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How did the ruling of Cohens v. Virginia affect the federal government?

It increased the power of Congress to carry out its lawmaking duties.
It allowed state courts to judge cases in which state and national laws conflicted, weakening the U.S. Supreme Court's authority.
It limited the ability of the president to enforce laws, giving more power to state governors.
It established that the Supreme Court would judge all cases involving the U.S. Constitution.

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