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3 March, 00:05

Which Supreme Court decision is not correctly matched with its ruling?

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  1. 3 March, 02:59
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    McCulloch v. Maryland: governed that states would be able to tax the federal government.

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    The Court of Justice held that the federal govt had the obligation and authority to set up a federal reserve bank and that the nations had almost no ability to tax the government. Marshall rules in favor of the Government of the U. S and reached the conclusion that "the legal authority is a desire to destroy."

    In McCulloch v. Maryland, the highest court examined if the Congress had the authority to set up a public bank and whether the government of Maryland had intervened with the powers of the Parliament by subsidizing the bank.
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