In McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) , Chief Justice John Marshall declared that no state could use its taxing power to tax an arm of the national government. In doing so, he was defining the meaning of
A) the full faith and credit clause.
B) concurrent powers.
C) the elastic clause.
D) the supremacy clause.
E) implied powers.
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