Let's examine each possible answer:
A.
This is called the Commerce Clause, so this is true.
B.
<span>McCulloch v. Maryland ruled that Maryland (a state) may not tax the national government. So B is false.
C.
</span><span>Tax exemption is real and allows places like schools and churches to apply to be exempt from paying taxes. So C is true.
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D.
This is true since state powers overrule local powers so cities may only make laws that don't interfere with state or federal laws.
So the answer is <span>B. States are allowed to tax the federal government, according to the Supreme Court ruling in McCulloch v. Maryland, 1819.</span>
1. St. Marks
2. The mountains in the west were taller than the mountains in the east.
3. The middle United States has fewer changes in elevation than the western United States.
George Washington died by suffering Acute Laryngitis
information about the illness:
Acute laryngitis<span> typically is a brief illness producing hoarseness and a sore throat. In most cases, an upper respiratory tract infection causes it</span>
Answer:
Fleaflicker
Explanation:
This is also know as the death match in post war historiography,Described as the football matches played under German Occupation.
The German team (Flakelf) with about 2,000 spectators in attendance played against the FC start of Ukraine. This was 2nd.,August 1942.
The stats defeated the German team
The Germans Murdered Dynamo players in the match,in revenge for defeating the Germans. while there were few survivors. Dogs was used to intimidate the players, and the referee manipulated the game to favour the Germans. These were the Russian accounts.
However,eyewitness account showed that, 5 players were actually murdered and 3 of these was many years after the match, 9 player were arrested about 9 days after the match And that there was no intimidation by the Germans or manipulation by the referee., Besides the red Jersey worn by the FC start were given by the Germans, and did not serve as symbol of communism. All contradicted the Russian version
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