In McCulloch v. Maryland, concerning a tax imposed by Maryland on a national bank, the Supreme Court held:
a. the tax to be non-discriminatory, and so constitutional
b. the taxation of banking was unconstitutional as an infringement on the money supply c. the tax was legal only because Congress had approved such state taxation
d. the tax violated the Tenth Amendment e. none of the other choices
Question 2
In McCulloch v. Maryland, concerning a tax imposed by Maryland on a national bank, the Supreme Court held:
a. the tax to be non-discriminatory, and so constitutional
b. the taxation of banking was unconstitutional as an infringement on the money supply c. the tax violated federal supremacy
d. the tax violated the Tenth Amendment e. none of the other choices