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In the American Republic's Early Years, the Supreme Court Held

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In the American republic's early years, the Supreme Court held that Maryland could not tax a newly chartered Bank of the United States, on the grounds that:


A) the Constitution included the power to charter banks in its long list of congressional powers, ones known to as the "enumerated powers."
B) the bank was, according to justices, clearly allowed under the commerce clause.
C) Congress's power to establish a bank was implied by others given to Congress in the Constitution.
D) the state could not tax out of business a bank created by the federal government, in a manner deemed constitutional by the Court, given national law's supremacy over state law.

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