The case of McCulloch v. Maryland was important because it __________.
A) upheld the power of the states over the power of the national government
B) made it illegal for small banks to operate in the states
C) confirmed that the Supreme Court was the least powerful branch of government
D) established the legal basis for the supremacy of national authority over the states
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