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5 December, 06:35

The Supreme Court case McCUlloch v. Maryland ensured that:

A) States did not have the power to tax citizens or businesses within their states.

B) A state law could be declared illegal if it contradicted the constitution.

C) States could operate their own banks without interference from the federal government.

D) It remained unclear whether a state law could contradict a federal one.

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  1. 5 December, 09:30
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    States could operate their own banks without interference from the federal government.
  2. 5 December, 09:32
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    The answer is b. btw
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