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How does McCulloch v. Maryland case involve in federalism?

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McCulloch v. Maryland

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federalism is a system of shared power between state governments and the national government, but the decision in McCulloch v. Maryland established and reaffirmed the fact that the United States has a strong central government and that federal law has authority over state law.

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