The Supreme Court case **McCulloch vs. Maryland **had two major effects including:
A) Giving Congress the ability to create the national bank.
B) Reiterating the Supremacy clause. ;
The McCulloch v. Maryland case had significant effect and there were many of them. But the core effect was that it established a precedent that Congress had power to incorporate any bank. ;
The case McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) ruled that Congress had the authority to create a national bank under the Necessary and Proper Clause and that states could not tax federal institutions, reinforcing federal supremacy. This decision expanded the implied powers of the federal government and clarified the relationship between state and federal authority. It set a significant precedent in American law regarding the balance of power between state and federal governments.
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