The doctrine of dual federalism held that

A) ?the national government was supreme, and states must operate within its sphere.
B) ?states were supreme and the national government derived its powers from them.
C) the states and the national government shared powers and were meant to work together.
D) though the national government was supreme in its sphere, the states were equally supreme in theirs.
E) a state could declare null and void a federal law that violated the Constitution.


D

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