Unit 2 : Lesson 7
The ___ Amendment has often been referred to as the "States' Rights" Amendment.
tenth
According to Thomas Jefferson, any powers not expressly delegated to the federal government by the Constitution are reserved for _[blank]_.
the states // the citizens
What was the significance of McCulloch v. Maryland?
The case established federal jurisdiction over state governments.
Which president actively tried to destroy the national bank and fought Congress over the matter?
Andrew Jackson
How has the Tenth Amendment strengthened the Necessary and Proper Clause of Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution?
As circumstances arise, the federal government can use the Tenth Amendment to expand its powers.
Why did the state of Maryland believe that it could ignore federal banking policy established with the creation of the Second Bank of the United States?
Authorities in Maryland believed in states' rights established by the Tenth Amendment, so the state of Maryland chose to invalidate the authority of the federal government to create a national bank.
In __[blank]__, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that the defendant's conviction was not valid because the Chemical Weapons Convention Implementation Act applies to nations, not individuals.
Bond v. United States
In his opinion on Gibbons v. Ogden, Chief Justice John Marshall reaffirmed that the federal government had authority over interstate commerce by citing Article 1, Section 8, Clause 3 of the Constitution. This section is commonly known by what name?
Commerce Clause
Thomas Jefferson believed that any power not expressly delegated to the federal government by the ___ should be reserved to ___ or the people.
Constitution, the states
_[blank]_ is the idea that a group of entities, like states, are bound together in a contract or covenant.
Federalism
To persuade voters outside of their political circles to support the Federalist views of the Constitution, Alexander Hamilton, John Madison, and John Jay wrote a series of essays, published in newspapers, known collectively as the
Federalist Papers
Who believed that the Constitution's implied and resulting powers allowed federal authority to create a national bank, and debated about it with Thomas Jefferson?
Hamilton
Many suspected the Second Bank as the cause of the __[blank]__.
Panic of 1819
Which case ruling helped establish a method for interpreting the Constitution and strengthened the authority of the United States government?
The answer is McCulloch v. Maryland. The ruling in this case established the precedent that federal law and power supersede those of the states.
According to Federalist No. 10, a democracy must strike a careful balance between __[blank]__ and __[blank]__.
civic participation // mob rule
In Federalist No. 10, Madison warns readers of people's natural inclination to form ____
factions
The significance of Gibbons v. Ogden was to ___
identify federal authority over interstate commerce
In NFIB v. Sebelius, the National Federation of Independent Business claimed that the federal government was overstepping its constitutional limits with what aspect of the Affordable Care Act?
individual mandate
Gibbons v. Ogden revolved around what issue?
interstate commerce
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Affordable Care Act, stating that the mandate fell under the _[blank]_ authority of Congress, making it constitutional.
taxation