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When the Supreme Court interpreted the commerce clause broadly it contributed to the expansion of national supremacy over the states.?

True


WhAT is the spremacy clause?

A clause in Article VI of the Constitution providing that the Constitution, laws passed by the national government (Congress) under its constitutional powers, and all treaties are the supreme law of the land.


Which clause established the US cinstitution as a supreme law of the land?

The Supremacy Clause


What part of the constitution does Andrew Hamilton use for his argument for national bank?

According to The supreme Court in McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) said that Article I, Section 8. The "Necessary and Proper" Clause gave Congress the power to establish a national bank.


In McCulloch v Maryland the Constitution s supremacy clause was interpreted to establish that a national law is always supreme over conflicting state law True or false?

It is true, this stems from the Supreme Court's application of the Supremacy Clause. Federal law supersedes all state treaties generated under the Tenth Amendment.


What did the supreme court say about the separate but equal clause?

No


What is the supremary clause?

The supremacy clause, which is a clause within Article VI of U.S. Constitution. It dictates that a federal law is "supreme law of the land".


How did the Supreme Court's interpretation of the equal protection clause differ in the Plessy Ferguson and Brown v Board of Education rulings?

in plessy, the supreme court ruled that the clause allowed racial segregation; in the brown, it ruled that clause did not allow segregation


How did supreme court’s interpretation of the equal protection clause differ in the plessy v. Ferguson and brown v. Board of education rulings?

in plessy, the supreme court ruled that the clause allowed racial segregation; in the brown, it ruled that clause did not allow segregation


Which clause of the Constitution has been used to strengthen the power of the national government?

The Necessary and Proper Clause of the Constitution has been used to strengthen the power of the national government. It is also known as the Elastic Clause.


What part of the us constitution makes it clear that it is the supreme law of the land?

Article VI, Clause 2 states that the US Constitution is the supreme law of the land. It is also known as the Supremacy Clause.


When did Supreme National Tribunal end?

Supreme National Tribunal ended in 1948.