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When did the case start?
1824
100
What was the ruling?
6 to 1 decision
100
Ralph Osborn won the case.
False
200
What state did it occur in?
Ohio
200
Osborn hid the other $2,000 from the government to keep it.
False, he had to pay his tax collectors the money for his tax agents salary.
300
Who was involved in the case?
Ralph Osborn and The bank of ohio
300
Ralph Osborn and his colleagues repaid all the money taken from the bank.
True
300
How much did the bank of ohio sue Ralph Osborn for?
Only $100,000 but only had $98,000
400
What was Osborns job?
A state auditor
400
Did Ohio pass the law because banks were getting too much money?
No, it would allow the state government to receive and distribute the scarce money.
400
It was Osborns fault his tax agents overseized amounts from the bank.
False
400
Which court held this case?
Marshall court
500
What started this case?
The banking crisis of 1819
500
Osborn was originally suppossed to tax the bank $100,000. How much did he accidentally seize from the bank?
$120,000
500
McCulloch v. Maryland ruled that these taxes were unconstitutional
True
500
Which amendment was considered violated in this case?
Eleventh