Asked by Michael
                How did the case McCulloch v. Maryland cement the power of the federal government?
The ruling stated the Constitution had established the right of the federal government to coin money in each state.
The ruling clarified the balance of power between the legislative, judicial, and executive branches of the federal government.
The ruling established federal supremacy over the states with regard to certain matters.
The ruling outlined the federal government’s responsibility for legislating and controlling intrastate commerce.
I don't think it is B, is it C?
            
        The ruling stated the Constitution had established the right of the federal government to coin money in each state.
The ruling clarified the balance of power between the legislative, judicial, and executive branches of the federal government.
The ruling established federal supremacy over the states with regard to certain matters.
The ruling outlined the federal government’s responsibility for legislating and controlling intrastate commerce.
I don't think it is B, is it C?
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                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    Yes, C.
    
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