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Social Studies, 03.01.2020 22:31 jenni8664

The period of dual federalism (1865-1937) was marked by:

a. congressional supremacy in the area of commerce.
b. state-government supremacy in the area of commerce.
c. presidential supremacy in the area of commerce.
d. business supremacy in the area of commerce.
e. national supremacy in the area of commerce.

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