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PLSI 2-Exam 1

Federalism - ANSDivison of powers btwn state and national govt.

Sovereignty - ANSPower and the legitimate authority to use it.

McCulloch v. MD (1819) - ANS-Bank of US- 1st experiment with privatization.
-States can't tax federal.
-Enforced doctrine of national supremacy.

Gibbons v. Ogden (1824) - ANS-Steamboat case
-Hudson river
-Only feds can regulate interstate commerce

Marbury v. Madison (1803) - ANS-1st issue of transfer of power. Transition from one party to the
next.
-Disputed election of 1800's (Jeff V. Adams)
-Power of Judicial Review.

Cherokee Nation v. GA/Indian Wars/Forced Removal (1830) - ANS-Doctrine of "domestic
dependent nation"
-Est. tribal sovereignty under national govt.
-Georgia's vigilante-ism
-Andrew Jackson's failure enforce.
-Forced removal policy/ Trail of tears/ Indian Wars.

John Marshall - ANS-Secretary of State then Chief Justice
-influential in the court system(?)

Thomas Jefferson - ANS-American Founding Father who was the principal author of the
Declaration of Independence and later served as the third President

James Madison - ANS-Wrote the separation of powers.
-A writer in the Federalist papers among John Jay and Alexander Hamilton.
-Fourth prez
-He is hailed as the "Father of the Constitution" for his pivotal role in drafting and promoting the
United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

Social Contract Theory - ANS-doesn't have to be written down.
-US is the only country founded on an ideology based on individual and private property rights.
-Contract btwn the people and govt.

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