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                is McCulloch v. Maryland cooperative or dual federalism?
            
            
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    McCulloch v. Maryland is a landmark Supreme Court case that established the principle of implied powers and upheld the supremacy of the federal government over the states. It can be seen as a key decision in the development of cooperative federalism, where the federal government and state governments work together to address national issues.
    
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