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Category: Supreme Court Cases
Level: Grade 12
Author: ktwmccormick
Created: 8 years ago

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Grade 12 Supreme Court Cases

What was the most important result of Marshall's decision in McCulloch v. Maryland?
  1. It determined that the U.S. Constitution was a basic outline and allowed the government to do what was "necessary and proper" to conduct business.
  2. Most importantly it determined that banks should be established by the government.
  3. It determined the state law was supremem over U.S. law according to the "Supremacy Clause."
  4. It resulted in more banks in the U.S., therefore more economic stability.