In McCulloch v. Maryland, Chief Justice John Marshall held that

a. the national government did not have the power to incorporate a bank.
b. states had the power to tax national banks.
c. states could determine on their own whether the federal government can create a federal banking system.
d. banks were not subject to state or national taxes.
e. the federal government had the authority to establish a federal banking system.

e

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Many of the states of sub-Saharan Africa are considered developing or as they were known during the Cold War as

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