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olga2289 [7]
2 years ago
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The 1819 mcculloch v. maryland case ________ the powers of the federal government.

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levacccp [35]2 years ago
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The 1819 McCulloch v. Maryland case implied the powers of the federal government.

The Court ruled unanimously that Maryland could not charge national government tools used to carry out its constitutional duties and that Congress had the authority to establish the bank.

However, the Supreme Court held that the "elastic clause," which gave Congress the ability to "create any laws which shall be necessary and suitable for putting into action" the activities of the Federal Government, meant that Congress had the power to charter banks.

One of the most significant Supreme Court decisions addressing federal power is Maryland (1819). In a unanimous ruling, the Court determined that Congress had the implicit constitutional authority to establish a national bank and that a bank with federal charters could not be taxed by individual states.

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