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The decision centered on Maryland's claim that because the Constitution was ratified by State conventions, the States were sovereign
A+ : McCulloch vs. Maryland
A+ : McCulloch vs. Maryland
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McCulloch v. Maryland
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McCulloch v. Maryland: ruled that states could tax the federal goveornment
Congress. Marshall's decisions set a precedent allowing the Legislative Branch to exercise "implied powers," in addition to the expressed powers listed in Article I of the Constitution.
He used the Necessary and Proper Clause of the U.S. Constitution.
This case allowed for a broad interpretation of the powers of the federal government.
It wasn't clear whether state laws could inferfere with Federal Laws