The Supreme Court held in Barron v.Baltimore that
A) Congress had broad powers to regulate interstate commerce.
B) the Bill of Rights did not apply to state governments.
C) Congress lacked the ability to ban slavery.
D) the City of Baltimore could not nullify laws passed by Congress.
E) states could not tax the federal bank.
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