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In McCulloch V.Maryland (1819),Chief Justice Marshall Argued That

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In McCulloch v.Maryland (1819) ,Chief Justice Marshall argued that


A) in cases of conflict between national and state law,the national law was supreme as long as national law was in accordance with the Constitution.
B) the national government has implied powers that go beyond those explicitly enumerated in Article I,Section 8.
C) Congress' enumerated power to coin money,regulate its value,and impose taxes implied the right of Congress to do whatever was necessary and proper for carrying out these powers,including the power to create a bank.
D) Maryland could not tax the national bank.
E) All of the above were argued by Marshall.

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