Based on a historical perspective, the United States Constitution establishes federalism, whose effect is that the <u>State government cannot overrule federal laws.</u>
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The current United States Constitution is known to have been ratified in 1788 and became operational in 1789.
The Current United States Constitution was implemented to succeed the Articles of Confederation which gave the State government the power to overrule federal laws on many issues concerning the nation.
However, due to many weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation, the United States later adopted the current United States Constitution.
Hence, in this case, it is concluded that the correct answer is "<u>State government cannot overrule federal laws."</u>
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The head of Hartford Convention was Harrison Gray Otis. Besides him there were 25 other participants:
George Cabot
Benjamin Hazard
Benjamin West
Calvin Goddard
Chauncey Goodrich
Daniel Lyman
Daniel Waldo
Edward Manton
George Bliss
Hodijah Baylies
James Hillhouse
John Treadwell
Joseph S. Lyman
Joshua Thomas
Mills Olcott
Nathan Dane
Nathaniel Smith
Roger Minott Sherman
Samuel Sumner Wilde
Samuel Ward, Jr.
Stephen Longfellow, Jr.
Timothy Bigelow
William Hall, Jr.
William Prescott, Jr.
Zephaniah Swift
The first one, “it was made up of independent city-states united by a common culture”