What was the overall importance of the Supreme Court case McCulloch v.Maryland?
A) The Court interpreted the delegated powers of Congress broadly, creating the potential for increased national powers.
B) The Court gave a very restricted definition of Congress's delegated powers, in keeping with the era of dual federalism.
C) The Court announced that dual federalism did not conform to the framers' design.
D) The Supreme Court declared that all national banks were unconstitutional.
E) The Court forced all states to open at least one branch of the national bank.
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