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Unit 3.2 - Marshall's Court
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What did John Marshall do during the Revolutionary War?
He was a lawyer for the Continental Congress.
He joined the British forces.
He joined the American forces.
He was a diplomat in France.
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Multiple Choice
Where did John Marshall study law?
Harvard
Princeton
William and Mary
University of Virginia
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What role did John Marshall have in John Adams' cabinet?
Secretary of State
Secretary of War
Secretary of Education
Secretary of Transportation
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Multiple Choice
Judicial review, which was determined by Marbury v. Madison, was part of the Constitutional system of ______________.
federalism
checks and balances
national supremacy
limited powers
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The significance of the Supreme Court case, Cohens v. Virginia, was _________.
it granted the Supreme Court the power of judicial review.
it granted Congress the powers "necessary and proper" to complete its duties.
it granted Congress power over interstate commerce.
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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Multiple Choice
What does John Marshall favor?
Strong state governments
Strong federal (national) government
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What are the TWO (2) outcomes of the case, Marbury v. Madison?
Marbury was entitled to his commission, but the Supreme Court couldn't give it to him.
Marbury wasn't entitled to his commission because Adams didn't deliver the commission.
Jefferson was required to deliver the commission to Marbury.
The Supreme Court has the power to review the actions of the President and Congress.
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Multiple Choice
Which political party favored the Bank of the United States?
Federalists
Democratic-Republicans
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Multiple Choice
The Supreme Court ruled that the Bank of the US was constitutional because Congress has __________.
unlimited powers
judicial review
implied powers
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.
3/5ths Compromise
Great Compromise
Separation of Powers
Supremacy Clause
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The Supreme Court case, Gibbons v. Ogden, said that Congress had ________________.
power over intrastate commerce
power over interstate commerce
power over foreign trade
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)?
executive
judicial
federal
states
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For the case of Marbury v. Madison, which side gained power from this case?
executive
judicial
federal
states
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For the case of Marbury v. Madison, what is the justification for your previous answer (item 5)?
It increased the power of the executive because Marbury didn't get his commission.
It increased the power of the judicial because it established judicial review.
It increased the power of the federal government because it gave more power to the federal government.
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)?
executive
judicial
federal
state
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For the case, McCullogh v. Maryland, which side gained power from this case?
executive
judicial
federal
state
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For the case, McCullogh v. Maryland, what is the justification for your previous answer (item 5)?
The case gave more power to the executive because Madison was right about the Bank of the U.S.
The case gave more power to the judicial because the Supreme Court made the decision.
The case gave more power to the federal government because it gave Congress implied powers.
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)?
executive
judicial
federal
state
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For the case of Gibbons v. Ogden, which side gained power in this case?
executive
judicial
federal
state
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For the case of Gibbons v. Ogden, what is the justification for your previous answer (item 5)?
It gave power to the executive, because the federal government could regulate interstate trade.
It gave more power to the judicial, because the Supreme Court made the decision.
It gave more power to the federal government because it could regulate interstate trade.
It gave more power to the states because they had the power over trade in their own states.
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