Why, despite repeated Supreme Court rulings that upheld the supremacy clause, did it take until after the Civil War for the authority of the national government to truly assert itself?

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  1. Why, despite repeated Supreme Court rulings that upheld the supremacy clause, did it take until after the Civil War for the authority of the national government to truly assert itself? 

  

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The Article VI Clause II of the US constitution makes federal laws the supreme law of the United States. It is known as the supreme clause and ensures that federal laws and rulings of the federal courts have the final say in interpreting the federal law and the US constitution. 

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