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30 POINTS!!!!!!!!!!!! The Supreme Court decisions in McCulloch v Maryland and Gibbons v Ogden were both significant because it -

allowed each state to choose a candidate for president
allowed each state to choose a candidate for president

gave rights to the national government to build Indian reservations
gave rights to the national government to build Indian reservations

confirmed that federal law has authority over state law
confirmed that federal law has authority over state law

granted substantial power to local city government

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allowed each state to choose a candidate for president

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In 1819 the Supreme Court handed down its ruling. It saw the case as questioning whether Congress had the power to establish a federal bank that could be taxed by a state and unanimously ruled in favor of the federal government. According to the Supreme Court, the federal bank could not be taxed by a state.

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