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Broward College POS 4603 Quiz 4 1)In McCulloch v

Economics Jun 03, 2021

Broward College

POS 4603

Quiz 4

1)In McCulloch v. Maryland, Chief Justice Marshall concludes that the "necessary and proper" clause gives the national government the implied power only to do those things absolutely necessary to achieve an enumerated power.

  1. According to late 19th century doctrine, the national government had unrestricted power to regulate the production of goods.
  2. According to Chief Justice Marshall, what means can be used by Congress to achieve an end permitted by the Constitution?

 

  1. In U.S. v. E.C. Knight Co., the Supreme Court ruled against a monopoly controlling 98% of sugar refining in the United States.
  2. According to John Marshall, what sort of activity was beyond the national government's commerce power?
  3. The greatest opposition to the Bank of the United States came from the Democratic-Republican (later Democratic) Party.
  4. The late 19th/early 20th century Supreme Court allowed Congress to regulate all of the following except:
  5. The Supreme Court's vote in Hammer v. Dagenhart was closer than its vote in U.S. v. E.C. Knight Co.
  6. Thomas Jefferson and James Madison led Democratic- Republican opposition to renewing the charter of the First Bank of the United States.

 

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