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Unit 3.2 - Marshall's Court

Unit 3.2 - Marshall's Court

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What did John Marshall do during the Revolutionary War?

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He was a lawyer for the Continental Congress.

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He joined the British forces.

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He joined the American forces.

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He was a diplomat in France.

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Where did John Marshall study law?

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Harvard

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Princeton

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William and Mary

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University of Virginia

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What role did John Marshall have in John Adams' cabinet?

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Secretary of State

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Secretary of War

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Secretary of Education

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Secretary of Transportation

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Judicial review, which was determined by Marbury v. Madison, was part of the Constitutional system of ______________.

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federalism

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checks and balances

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national supremacy

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limited powers

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The significance of the Supreme Court case, Cohens v. Virginia, was _________.

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it granted the Supreme Court the power of judicial review.

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it granted Congress the powers "necessary and proper" to complete its duties.

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it granted Congress power over interstate commerce.

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it stated that the Supreme Court could rule on cases already decided by state courts if there was a Constitutional issue or national and state laws conflicted.

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What does John Marshall favor?

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Strong state governments

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Strong federal (national) government

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What are the TWO (2) outcomes of the case, Marbury v. Madison?

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Marbury was entitled to his commission, but the Supreme Court couldn't give it to him.

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Marbury wasn't entitled to his commission because Adams didn't deliver the commission.

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Jefferson was required to deliver the commission to Marbury.

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The Supreme Court has the power to review the actions of the President and Congress.

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Which political party favored the Bank of the United States?

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Federalists

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Democratic-Republicans

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The Supreme Court ruled that the Bank of the US was constitutional because Congress has __________.

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unlimited powers

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judicial review

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implied powers

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limited powers

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The ________ says that, when in conflict, national laws trump state laws. Therefore, Maryland's taxes of the Bank of the U.S. were illegal.

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3/5ths Compromise

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Great Compromise

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Separation of Powers

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Supremacy Clause

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The Supreme Court case, Gibbons v. Ogden, said that Congress had ________________.

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power over intrastate commerce

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power over interstate commerce

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power over foreign trade

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only the powers written in the Constitution

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For the case of Marbury v. Madison, which TWO (2) labels should be on the scales (items 3 & 4)?

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executive

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judicial

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federal

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states

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For the case of Marbury v. Madison, which side gained power from this case?

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executive

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judicial

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federal

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states

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For the case of Marbury v. Madison, what is the justification for your previous answer (item 5)?

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It increased the power of the executive because Marbury didn't get his commission.

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It increased the power of the judicial because it established judicial review.

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It increased the power of the federal government because it gave more power to the federal government.

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It increased the power of the states because it took power from the federal government and gave it to the states.

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For the case, McCullogh v. Maryland, which TWO (2) labels belong on the scales (items 3 & 4)?

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executive

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judicial

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federal

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state

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For the case, McCullogh v. Maryland, which side gained power from this case?

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executive

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judicial

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federal

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state

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For the case, McCullogh v. Maryland, what is the justification for your previous answer (item 5)?

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The case gave more power to the executive because Madison was right about the Bank of the U.S.

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The case gave more power to the judicial because the Supreme Court made the decision.

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The case gave more power to the federal government because it gave Congress implied powers.

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The case gave more power to the states because they were allowed to tax federal entities.

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For the case of Gibbons v. Ogden, which TWO (2) labels should be on the scales (items 3 & 4)?

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executive

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judicial

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federal

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state

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For the case of Gibbons v. Ogden, which side gained power in this case?

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executive

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judicial

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federal

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state

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For the case of Gibbons v. Ogden, what is the justification for your previous answer (item 5)?

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It gave power to the executive, because the federal government could regulate interstate trade.

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It gave more power to the judicial, because the Supreme Court made the decision.

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It gave more power to the federal government because it could regulate interstate trade.

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It gave more power to the states because they had the power over trade in their own states.

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