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Quiz: McCulloch v. Maryland Summary & Ruling Ans: - Maryland passed legislation placing tax on federal bank, McCulloch (cashier) refused to pay tax - Questioned whether Congress has authority to establish banks & if Maryland law interfered with congressional powers - Court held Congress had ...

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PS 470 FINAL STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) ||ALREADY GRADED A+||NEWEST
VERSION
Quiz: McCulloch v. Maryland Summary & Ruling

Ans: - Maryland passed legislation placing tax on federal bank, McCulloch

(cashier) refused to pay tax

- Questioned whether Congress has authority to establish banks & if Maryland

law interfered with congressional powers

- Court held Congress had power to establish bank, and Maryland could not tax

instruments of the federal government that exemplifies their power




Quiz: How did McCulloch v. Maryland interpret the necessary and

proper clause?




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Ans: (Chief justice John Marshall)

Pursuant to the necessary and proper clause, Congress possesses some powers

that are not explicitly stated in Constitution. Marshall redefined "necessary" to

mean "appropriate and legitimate", which covers all federal techniques for

furthering those powers that are explicitly enumerated in Const.




Quiz: "The power to tax is the power to destory"

Ans: (McCulloch v. Maryland) States may not burden operation of federal

laws through taxation.




Quiz: Article 1, section 8, par. 18

Ans: Necessary and proper clause. Congress shall have power to make all laws

which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution all powers

vested in government by Constitution




Quiz: Article 6, par. 2

Ans: Supremacy clause. Constitution shall be supreme law of the land.




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Quiz: Article 6, par. 1

Ans: Holds the U.S. government responsible for all debts incurred under the

Articles of Confederation




Quiz: Article 6, par. 3

Ans: Forbids religious test as requirement for government office.




Quiz: 10th Amendment

Ans: Powers not delegated to federal government are reserved to the states




Quiz: Dual Federalism (and it's counterpart?)

- emphasizes...

- theoretical basis




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Ans: Dual Federalism = powers of state and national government is clearly

defined and differentiated, with state governments exercising those powers

accorded to them without interference from the federal

government.




- Emphasizes tension between Article 6 (supremacy clause) and Tenth

Amendment (reserved powers).

- Originally relied upon "compact" theory: the country was formed through a

compact agreed upon by all the states, and that the federal government is thus a

creation of the states.

- Narrow construction of Article I, sec 8 powers delegated to Congress.

- Opposite of cooperative federalism = state and national governments

collaborate




Quiz: Commerce Clause: Where and what?




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