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Which of the following was an issue addressed by McCulloch v. Maryland?
A.
taxes imposed on banks that were not chartered by the state
B.
state control over the trade of wheat between states
C.
addressing the legal issue of double jeopardy
D.
residual taxes from Britain that the government was trying to enforce
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A. taxes imposed on banks that were not chartered by the state
Explanation: McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) addressed whether Congress could create a national bank and whether a state (Maryland) could tax that federal bank. The Court ruled that Congress had implied powers to create the bank and that states could not tax federal institutions.
Explanation: McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) addressed whether Congress could create a national bank and whether a state (Maryland) could tax that federal bank. The Court ruled that Congress had implied powers to create the bank and that states could not tax federal institutions.
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