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1 May, 09:02

Which of the following conclusions can be drawn about the effectiveness of the Supreme Court based on McCulloch v. Maryland?

A. The Supreme Court is ineffective in solving disputes between the federal and state governments because the Supreme Court is a branch of the federal government.

B. The Supreme Court is ineffective in solving disputes between the federal and state governments because the state governments do not recognize the authority of the Supreme Court.

C. The Supreme Court is effective in solving disputes between the federal and state governments because both the federal and state governments acknowledge the Court's authority.

D. The Supreme Court is effective in solving disputes between the federal and state governments because they hold more power over both governments than any other branch of government.

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  1. 1 May, 09:22
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    C-The Supreme Court is effective in solving disputes between the federal and state governments because both the federal and state governments acknowledge the Court's authority.
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