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Which is a true statement about James McCulloch of McCulloch v. Maryland? He ran a federal bank in Maryland. He refused to pay federal taxes. He paid state and federal taxes. He owned a state bank in Maryland.
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Which is a true statement about James McCulloch of McCulloch v. Maryland?
He ran a federal bank in Maryland.
He refused to pay federal taxes.
He paid state and federal taxes.
He owned a state bank in Maryland.
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A. He ran a federal bank in Maryland.
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He ran a federal bank in Maryland
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