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How did McCulloch v. Maryland affect the separation of powers in the United States?

-It established the power of the federal government
-It decided that the federal government cannot tax states
-It established the power of state governments.
-It allowed state governments to overrule the federal government.

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User Olly
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c

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User Sanat Pandey
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C

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was a US Supreme Court decision enacted in 1819 that defined the limits of the legislative powers exercised by the US Congress in opposition to the legislative powers of the states.

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