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7 September, 23:56

How did the Supreme Court's ruling in the McCulloch v. Maryland case expand federal powers?

A. The federal government no longer had to pay heavy taxes to state governments.

B. The federal government did not have to pay any interest on loans from the Second Bank.

C. The federal government's institutions could not be undermined by any state.

D. The federal government imposed heavy taxes on goods transported from one state to another.

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  1. 8 September, 01:08
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    If im correct it is B because McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) is one of the first and most important Supreme Court cases on federal power. In this case, the Supreme Court held that Congress has implied powers derived from those listed in Article I, Section 8. The "Necessary and Proper" Clause gave Congress the power to establish a national bank.
  2. 8 September, 03:08
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    Im pretty sure it's D.
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