McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) enhanced the power of the national government by stating
A) that the federal government could not establish a national bank.
B) Maryland's right to tax the national bank located in that state.
C) that Congress had the right to lend money through the Second National Bank of the United States.
D) that the Constitution contained implied, as well as enumerated, powers.
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