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The First and Most Important Supreme Court Case Favoring National

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Question 39

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The first and most important Supreme Court case favoring national power over the economy was


A) Barron v. Baltimore.
B) United States v. Lopez.
C) Dred Scott v. Sandford.
D) McCulloch v. Maryland.

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