Read the excerpt below.
"If any one proposition could command the universal assent of mankind, we might expect it would be this: that the government of the Union, though limited in its powers, is supreme within its sphere of action."
— Chief Justice John Marshall, majority opinion in *McCulloch v. Maryland* (1819)
Which of the following principles of federalism is most directly supported by the excerpt above?
- AState governments possess the constitutional authority to nullify federal laws within their borders.
- The federal government has supreme authority over the states when acting within its constitutional limits.Cevap
- CThe federal government's authority is strictly confined to the powers explicitly enumerated in the Constitution.
- DThe Constitution established a league of sovereign states where national laws require state approval.
Cevap
The federal government has supreme authority over the states when acting within its constitutional limits.
The excerpt asserts that the national government, though possessing limited powers, is 'supreme within its sphere of action.' This directly supports the principle of national supremacy, establishing that valid federal laws take precedence over conflicting state laws.
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Judicial Nationalism and Federal Supremacy