Alpaca trivia
McCullough
Jurisdcition
Enumerated Powers
Necessary and Proper Clause
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How heavy are alpacas?

Their weight ranges from 100-200 pounds. 

100

Why did McCullough go to court?

He refused to pay taxes for a federally chartered bank.

100

What is Jurisdiction?

The right of a court to hear a case and make legal decisions.

100

Is the power to declare war an enumerated power?

Yes, its a power explicitly granted to Congress, rather than the President. 

100

Where is the Necessary and Proper Clause located?

Article 1, Section 8, Clause 18

200

True or false: Alpacas are larger than llamas.

False, Alpacas are much shorter and can weigh almost half as much. 

200

He sued the state of Maryland in Federal Court, in which court would he begin his argument?

The Federal District Court for the District of Maryland.

200

Which federal Jurisdiction is the most common for passing laws?

The commerce clause

200

What are other names for enumerated powers?

Expressed or delegated powers.

200

What does Necessary and Proper Clause grant? 

It grants Congress the power to create laws that are necessary and proper for carrying out its other enumerated powers. 

300
What are alpacas lifespan?

15-20 years

300

Who won the case, McCullough or Maryland?

After losing twice in the lower courts, the Supreme Court found the tax to be unconstitutional meaning, McCullough won.

300

Who has the highest level of Jurisdiction?

The Supreme Court.

300

List an example of an enumerated power.

Taxation, Commerce, War and Military, Monetary, Judicial, or Naturalization.

300

How does SCOTUS interpret the necessary and proper clause?

They interpret it to mean: federal Congress has powers not explicitly outlined in the US Constitution!

400

How long have alpacas been domesticated?

They've been domesticated by the Incas for over 5,000 years.
400

What did McCullough do to federal powers?

He expanded federal powers through implied powers/ necessary and proper clause. 

400

What is original Jurisdiction?

The power of a court to hear a case for the first time. 

400

What are enumerated powers purpose?

To create clear boundaries for the federal government's authority and ensure it works within defined limits

400

In the necessary and proper clause, what should the word "necessary" be interpreted as?

Appropriate and legitimate

500

How do they communicate?

Through a range of sounds, such as a high-pitched hum for questions and a piercing alarm call when danger is near.

500

Who fought for the bank and who fought for Maryland?

Legal figures, such as Daniel Webster and William Wirt argued for the bank, while Luther Martin argued for Maryland.

500

What are the main types of Jurisdiction?

Subject-Matter Jurisdiction, General Jurisdiction, Limited Jurisdiction, Exclusive Jurisdiction, Concurrent Jurisdiction, Personal Jurisdiction, Territorial Jurisdiction, Original Jurisdiction, and Appellate Jurisdiction.



500

Who introduced enumerated powers?

John Shadegg introduced the Enumerated Powers Act.

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Who was originally against the clause?

Some of the framers were George Mason and James Madison, who originally feared it could grant the federal government too much power.