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6 September, 07:27

Which questions did the Supreme Court evaluate in McCulloch v. Maryland?

Check all that apply.

Which is supreme, the state governments or the federal government?

Do state governments have the right to regulate commerce?

Which part of the government can evaluate laws passed by Congress?

Can Congress act in ways that are not explicitly stated in the Constitution?

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  1. 6 September, 10:24
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    Which is supreme, the state governments or the federal government?

    McCulloch v. Maryland addressed the issue of Maryland taxing the National Bank.

    In this case, the state of Maryland attempted to tax the National Bank. The representative of the Bank refused to pay the taxes. The Court sided with the Bank stating the Federal government had the right to have a bank under the "necessary and proper clause". Additionally the ruling stated that the Federal government has supremacy over the state.
  2. 6 September, 10:51
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    the first one
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