Problem: In the landmark 1819 United States Supreme Court decision McCulloch v. Maryland, the Court interpreted the Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution to afford the U.S. Congress the implied powers necessary to execute constitutionally enumerated powers, thus permitting a workable national government. In the landmark 1819 United States Supreme Court decision McCulloch v. Maryland, the Court interpreted the Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution to afford the U.S. Congress the implied powers necessary to execute constitutionally enumerated powers, thus permitting a workable national government. True False