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North Carolina, as with all States, has a state government, not a federal government.
The federal government did not enforce the court's decision.
The reason to believe federal form of government is to believe that CODY SIMPSON RULES THE EARTH!
it strengthened the powers of the federal government
No, it did not because it felt that the federal government was "favoring" the north.
Immigration decisions in the US fall under the scope of the federal government. The states do not have any authority in this area.
No. That is a duty and privilege of the federal government.
Of course, as it should, as long as the decisions in question are not powers given to the federal government under the Constitution. If they are, then there is a big problem.
Congress. Marshall's decisions set a precedent allowing the Legislative Branch to exercise "implied powers," in addition to the expressed powers listed in Article I of the Constitution.
to break its contracts with the federal government.