McCulloch v. Maryland was decisive because it

A. asserted that the necessary and proper clause was a restriction on the power of the national government.
B. ruled in favor of state-centered federalism.
C. allowed for a narrow reading of the Constitution.
D. established the Supreme Court's power to judge constitutional issues.
E. affirmed that national law is supreme over conflicting state law.

Answer: E

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