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In the Case of McCulloch V

Question 76

Question 76

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In the case of McCulloch v.Maryland,the main issue was whether or not Congress had the power to:


A) charter a bank
B) tax state corporations
C) abolish slavery
D) redeploy state militias
E) license public accommodations

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