States Rights
Federalism
10th Amendment
Marbury V. Madison
Implied powers
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How did the North feel about States Rights ?

Answer: The North did not care about the states rights but they believed political decisions should be of benefit to the entire country

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What is Federalism?

Federalism is a form of government in which the power is divided between the federal government and the states

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What is the 10th Amendment ?

The 10th Amendment States that the powers not delegated to the United States by the constitution is reserved to the states or to the people

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What was the Marbury V. Madison case ?

The Marbury V. Madison case was a case in which the Supreme Court first asserted the power of judicial review in finding that the congressional statute was unconstitutional

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What are Implied Powers ?

Implied powers are certain powers given to congress even though they are not specifically stated in the constitution

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How did the South feel about States Rights ?

Answer: The south did care about the States Rights they agreed that states should have laws based on what each of them feel they need

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What is a Federal System ?

A Federal System is a system of government in which the power is divided between central authority and a number of individual states

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Why can't the government compel the states to enact or administer a federal regulatory program ?

The Federal Government must give a choice, if they do not then that would be considered a violation of the 10th amendment

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What was the Marbury V. Madison Court Case about ?

This court case was the first supreme case dealing with the concept of judicial review, It was the first time that courts declared something as unconstitutional

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Where do the Implied Power come from ?

The Implied Powers came from the Necessary and Proper Clause

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If a law passed by the Federal Government violates a states rights, then the states can nullify that law thanks to what ?

The States Right Theory

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What is Cooperative Federalism ?

A cooperative Federalism is the cooperation among federal, state, & local Governments which is also referred to as a “Marble Cake”

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What is the 10th Amendment a part of ?

The 10th Amendment is a part of the Bill of Rights which was ratified december 15, 1791

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What was the date in which the Marbury V. Madison Case happened ?

February 24, 1803

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How has the doctrine of Implied Powers increased the power of congress ?

This allows congress to create laws to carry out its duties

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Where do States Rights come from ?

States Rights come from the 10th amendment which states that the powers not given to the US Federal government are reserved to the states and to the people

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What is New Federalism?

New Federalism is a system in which the National Government restores greater authority back to the states

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n what ways has the Supreme Court used the 10th Amendment?

The Supreme Court has used the 10th Amendment to limit the federal government when regarding to regulating commerce, and or taxation

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Who wrote the decision for the Marbury V. Madison Court Case ?

 Chief Justice: John Marshall

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The expressed power to raise and support an army and navy gives Congress the Implied Power to ___.

Set aside funds for states to create military schools

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Who were the supporters of Beliefs of States Rights?

The Federal Union is a Voluntary association of the States

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What is the division of powers?

The division of powers is the basic principle of federalism which states that the governmental powers are divided on a geographic basis

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What are some 10th Amendment Court Cases?

Some of these cases include: Printz V. United States, New York V. United States, Hammer V. Dagenhart, Reno V. Condon, and Bond V. United States

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Why is the Marbury V. Madison Court Case important today ?

This Case is Important to this day because without judicial reviews, no laws made by congress would be subject to review. Congress would have too much power

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What are some of the factors that have increased Federal Power ?

These factors include wars, economic problems, and other national emergencies. National Powers have also grown because of advances in technology and transportation

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