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>
Hamilton supported both the creation of the national bank, and the payment of war debts. But I am unsure of his ideas on income tax and government bonds.
C. Vicksburg the capture of the Mississippi river effectively cut off both ends of the confederacy from each other.
Answer:
because that is there personal opinion
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