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Answer:
state representation and state government vs. national government
Explanation:
the biggest conflict of the constitutional convention was getting the states to agree to form a stronger national government. under the articles of confederation states had almost all the power which caused the nation to function poorly in regards to trade, currency, military, and much more. while the states saw the need for a stronger national government they debated how much stronger the national government should be and how the states would be represented in national legislature
The case established the implied powers of the federal government and further confirmed that no state has the power to over-ride a federal statute.