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McCulloch v Maryland is an important case because it was one of the cases whereby the Supreme Court (Points : 1)
asserted the supreme authority of Congress.
asserted national authority over the states.
upheld states’ rights.
affirmed Maryland’s right to tax national property.
asserted the supreme authority of Congress.
asserted national authority over the states.
upheld states’ rights.
affirmed Maryland’s right to tax national property.
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And you think ... ?
I think it might be c, but it was a tax situation so I am not sure.
can anyone help? I think it is c.
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