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What was the significance of McCulloch v. Maryland?
The case identified federal authority over interstate commerce.
The case identified the procedures for the Supreme Court to review federal legislation.
The case overturned the notion of “separate but equal.”
The case established a method for interpreting the Constitution.
I know it is not a or c. I think it's D?
The case identified federal authority over interstate commerce.
The case identified the procedures for the Supreme Court to review federal legislation.
The case overturned the notion of “separate but equal.”
The case established a method for interpreting the Constitution.
I know it is not a or c. I think it's D?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes, it's d.
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