SCOTUS Cases #1
SCOTUS Cases #2
Federalism
Foundational Documents
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100

What are the facts of McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)? 

Maryland taxed the Second Bank of the United States; James McCulloch, a bank cashier, refused to pay the tax, raising the question of whether a state could tax a federal institution.


100

What was the constitutional issue the Court had to decide in McCulloch?

Whether Congress had the power to create a national bank and whether a state could tax a federal institution.


100

What is federalism?

Federalism is a system of government in which power is divided between the national and state governments.


100

What was the main purpose of the Declaration of Independence?

To justify independence from Britain by listing grievances and asserting natural rights.


100

This bands single "Riders on the Storm" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame under the category Rock (track).

The Doors


200

What was the Supreme Court’s holding in McCulloch v. Maryland?

The Supreme Court held that Congress had the power to create the national bank and that states cannot tax federal institutions.


200

What law was challenged in United States v. Lopez?

Gun Free Zones in the Federal level

200

What is the difference between enumerated, implied, and reserved powers?

  • Enumerated: Powers listed in the Constitution

  • Implied: Powers inferred from enumerated powers

  • Reserved: Powers kept by the states (10th Amendment)

200

Daily Double: Name of the ideals in the DOI?

Social Contract, Natural Rights, Popular Sovereignty, Limited Government

200

Animal rights organizations protested this film's release

101 Dalmations


300

What was the Supreme Court’s holding in United States v. Lopez?

The Court held that the Gun-Free School Zones Act was unconstitutional because it exceeded Congress’s power under the Commerce Clause.


300

What constitutional power did Congress claim justified the law under contention in US v. Lopez?

Power to regulate interstate commerce. 

300

Which part of the Constitution gives states reserved powers? 

10th Amendment

300

What concern does Brutus I raise about the new Constitution?

Brutus feared the national government would become too powerful and threaten individual liberty and state authority.


300

In the Harry Potter series, this village near Hogwarts is a popular hangout for students on weekend trips.

Hogsmeade

400

How did the Court limit Congress’s power under the Commerce Clause in US V. Lopez?

The Court ruled that possessing a gun near a school is not an economic activity and does not substantially affect interstate commerce. 

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400

Which constitutional clauses did the Court rely on for McCulloch v Maryland, and how were they interpreted?

The Court relied on the Necessary and Proper Clause to justify the bank and the Supremacy Clause to prevent state taxation.


400

Daily Double:Which powers allow for the the establishment of local government?

Reserved 

400

How does Federalist 10 address the problem of factions?

Madison argued that a large republic controls factions by diluting their influence through representation.


400

This band's succeeding album Rumours (1977) produced four U.S. Top 10 singles and remained at number one on the Billboard 200 for 31 weeks

Fleetwood Mac


500

Explain how McCulloch v. Maryland strengthened federal power over the states. 

McCulloch v. Maryland strengthened federal power by affirming implied powers and establishing national supremacy over state governments.

500

Compare Lopez to McCulloch by explaining how each case interprets the scope of congressional power. 

McCulloch expanded congressional power through implied powers, while Lopez limited congressional power by restricting Commerce Clause use.

500

How does the Supremacy Clause affect the balance of power between the national and state governments?


The Supremacy Clause establishes that federal law overrides conflicting state laws, strengthening national authority.

500

What main constitutional principles does Federalist 51 address? 

Checks and balances & separation of powers

500

The fictional town in Maine that serves as the setting for many of Stephen King's novels, including "IT" and "Insomnia."


Derry