The Supreme Court, in McCulloch v. Maryland, decided in 1819 that
A) states could not legally secede from the Union.
B) Congress had only the powers specifically enumerated in the Constitution.
C) Congress could not make a law in the same area where a state law already existed.
D) Congress could exercise certain powers, even though they were not specifically mentioned in the Constitution.
E) the judicial branch had the power of judicial review.
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