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Why was the ruling of McCulloch v. Maryland significant? It established that there would be a separation of church and state.

It established that the courts had the power of judicial review.

It established that the U. S. Supreme Court would judge cases in which state and national laws conflict.

It established that Congress had powers to make laws that were "necessary and proper" to carry out its duties.

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