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What was the overall importance of mcculloch v. maryland (1819)? a. the justices announced that dual federalism did not conform to the framers' design. b. the justices declared that all national banks were unconstitutional. c. the justices forced all states to open at least one branch of the national bank. d. the justices interpreted the delegated powers of congress broadly, creating the potential for increased national powers. e. the justices gave a very restricted definition of congress's delegated powers, in keeping with the era of dual federalism?

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What was the overall importance of mcculloch v. maryland (1819)? 

a. the justices announced that dual federalism did not conform to the framers' design. 

b. the justices declared that all national banks were unconstitutional.

 c. the justices forced all states to open at least one branch of the national bank. 

d. the justices interpreted the delegated powers of congress broadly, creating the potential for increased national powers. 

e. the justices gave a very restricted definition of congress's delegated powers, in keeping with the era of dual federalism? 




Your Answer will be: (D)

d. the justices interpreted the delegated powers of congress broadly, creating the potential for increased national powers. 

The overall importance of mcculloch v. maryland (1819) was the justices announced that dual federalism did not conform to the framers' design. (A)

What is justice?

Justice is a judge or magistrate, in particular a judge of the Supreme Court of a country or state.

What is federalism?

Federalism is a mixed or compound mode of government that combines a general government with regional governments.

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