There were many reasons for Westward Expansion:
Lots of easily obtainable land
Lots of mining opportunities, which could result in a lot of money
The fantasy of "adventure"
Leaving the constraints of European life, like low paying jobs
Expanding railroad made it easier to get supplies
And, well... the west was wonderful back then, everyone wanted a taste of it.
Mainly to prevent every other country from attacking them, instead of supporiting them in wars
According to the Supremacy Clause of Article 6 in the United States Constitution, if a state law goes against the Constitution, then the state law would be overturned and made null and void. All the laws that are passed by the Federal government would be treated as Supreme law of the land. It is globally accepted in the United States that the Constitution is the ultimate and supreme in regards to the laws of the land. The laws made by the federal Government would be treated as supreme unless it violates the rules laid down by the Constitution of United States. The United Supreme Court has the power to decide if the law is in violation of the Constitution or not.
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The Laffer curve <span>was the rationale for an effective 25 percent decrease in tax rates during the reagan administration of the 1980’s.</span>