Asked by Darnesha Porter on May 21, 2024

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In McCulloch v. Maryland the Supreme Court

A) recognized the full legal authority of states over economic activities within their borders.
B) held that, under the Constitution's necessary and proper clause, Congress had the power to charter banks.
C) declared constitutional a Maryland law taxing the Baltimore branch of the Second Bank of the United States.
D) increased the power of the states relative to the federal government.

McCulloch V. Maryland

A landmark Supreme Court case in 1819 that established the principle of national supremacy and the constitutionality of a federal bank.

Necessary And Proper Clause

A provision in the U.S. Constitution granting Congress the power to pass all laws necessary and proper for carrying out its enumerated powers.

Constitution

The fundamental law or set of principles by which a state or organization is governed, outlining the structure of government and the rights of the citizens.

  • Discern and grasp critical constitutional issues and obstacles during the early nineteenth century.
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Shannon LebreuxMay 25, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
In McCulloch v. Maryland, the Supreme Court held that under the Constitution's necessary and proper clause, Congress had the power to charter banks. The case also established that federal law takes precedence over state law in matters of constitutional importance, thus affirming the supremacy of the federal government over the states. Therefore, options A, C, and D are incorrect.