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In McCulloch v. Maryland, what did the State of Maryland argue?

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Maryland argued that as a sovereign state, it had the power to tax any business within its borders. McCulloch's attorneys argued that a national bank was “necessary and proper” for Congress to establish in order to carry out its enumerated powers.

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Answer:

Maryland ARGUED that a. banks cannot be created by Congress.

Explanation:

yes. later the court ruled in McCulloch's favor that congress could.

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