What was the significance of Fletcher v. Peck?
A) It established the power of judicial review over the states.
B) It upheld the creation of a national bank.
C) It provided crucial legal justification for the expansion of federal government power.
D) It was the decision that created the "necessary and proper" clause.
E) This was the ruling which first stated that certain provisions of the Constitution exclude the states from acting in areas where they might interfere with federal statutes or authority.
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