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McCulloch v. Maryland

The Constitution created ____ branches of government. Three Two

The way our government should work is described in the ______. Congress Constitution

The Constitution gives Congress a list of __________. powers decisions

Like state banks, the Bank of the U.S. was allowed to issue ______. bank note snack bars

McCulloch v. Maryland was about whether the Constitution lets Congress start a _____. bank tax

The legislative branch is made up of ___________. Congress Founding Fathers

Congress can make laws that are necessary and ______ for carrying out its powers. powerful proper

McCulloch v. Maryland was also about whether a state could _____ a U.S. bank. issue tax

The Court said a bank is _____ for assisting government operations. unsuitable proper

The first two courts ruled _____ Maryland. against for

The Constitution says laws of the United States are __________. supreme necessary

Bankers in Maryland were _____ about the new bank in Baltimore. unhappy happy

The Supreme Court ruled _____ Maryland. against for

The Court said Maryland could not interfere with business of the _____government. national state

The Court said Congress can carry out its power in any way that is not _____ by the Constitution. mentioned prohibited

The bank that issued this note. The state where this bank was located. Old bank notes promised to pay the bearer, or person who had the note, a specific sum in coins.

The Federal Reserve is the central bank of the United States. Recognize this word? Today’s bank notes are legal tender, meaning the law recognizes them as money in addition to coins.