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The boundary lines between states' rights and the rights of the federal government to pass laws governing the states were made clearer by McCulloch vs. Maryland.
the Civil war
Calhoun believed in the expansion of states' rights over the federal government and Webster believed in the federal government more than the states' rights.
do federal prison visitation rights supersede states rights
A: Only federal courts handle cases between citizens of different states
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The difference between union territories and states is that union territories are ruled directly by central government , while states is an area forming part of a federal country such as the India, United States or Australia with its own government and legislature and control over most of its own internal affairs.
The Civil War was really all about slavery. The South wanted slavery to continue, and generally the North wanted slavery to end. However, from the South's point of view the Civil War was all about states rights versus federal government rights. The South wanted the states to have more rights and therefore more power than the federal government. The North generally wanted the federal government to have more rights and therefore more power than the states.
the balance of power between federal and states governments was unchange.
The controversy over federal power vs states' rights was one of the main causes of the Civil War. This war was also called the War Between the States.
This championed states rights and questioned the legality of applying some federal laws in the states.
How much of the Bill of Rights applies to the states. -Apex :)