McCulloch v. Maryland.
An example of national supremacy clause can be seen in the case McCulloch v. Maryland.
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∙ 2014-05-21 08:40:58Article VI of the U.S. Constitution addresses national supremacy.
supremacy
Article VI
National law has supremacy over state law.
McCullcoh v. Maryland (1819)
Article VI of the U.S. Constitution addresses national supremacy.
supremacy
It means that the most votes win like let's say a law is set and they say national supremacy wins, the most votes
Article VI
National law has supremacy over state law.
The National Supremacy Amendments were important because they granted the abolition of slavery, gave black males the right of citizenship, and granted black males the right to vote.
Supremacy clause.
McCullcoh v. Maryland (1819)
national law over state laws
This helped advance the principle of national supremacy.
supremacy clause
The Supremacy Clause and the Treaty Clause only