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History, 03.06.2020 03:00 mary9590

In the case of McCulloch v. Maryland, why did some states oppose the idea of a national bank?

The national bank could have a negative effect on the success of state banks.

The government would close state banks, and many people would lose their jobs.

The state banks would be required to pay taxes to the government to support the national bank.

The state banks would become branches of the national bank and could be required to adopt new rules.

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