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By ruling in James McCulloch’s favor in McCulloch v. Maryland, the Supreme Court agreed that

Congress should not be involved in creating banks.
McCulloch could continue to pay state, not federal, taxes.
Congress had the power to create a federal bank.
McCulloch could run a state bank under federal laws.

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Congress had the power to create a federal bank.

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https://billofrightsinstitute.org/educate/educator-resources/lessons-plans/landmark-supreme-court-cases-elessons/mcculloch-v-maryland-1819/

James McCulloch argued that national banks were necessary and proper for Congress to carry out the enumerated powers.

The correct option is:

Option C. Congress had the power to create a federal bank.

The case between Maryland and McCulloch was:

  • Maryland argued that the US is a sovereign state. The taxation to any business was within its borders.

  • McCulloch argued that the constitution does not provide taxational commitment to the federal government.

Thus, the supreme court ruled in the favor of congress as a federal bank.

Therefore, option C is correct.

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