All of the following are true about the case of McCulloch v. Maryland EXCEPT that
A. the case dealt with the issue of implied powers of the federal government.
B. one issue was whether the federal government could create a national bank.
C. the decision allowed the federal government to grow and expand.
D. the decision upheld the right of the federal government to use the necessary and proper clause.
E. the Supreme Court ruled that the national government could only use its express powers.
Answer: E
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