This purpose of law ensures compliance and order in society.
What is enforcement?
The U.S. Constitution is known as the _______ law of the land.
What is supreme?
his clause grants Congress the power to regulate trade between states and foreign nations.
What is the Commerce Clause?
This war left the British Empire in debt and led to taxation policies that angered the American colonists.
What is the French and Indian War?
This foundational concept divides power between national and state governments.
What is federalism?
This purpose of law allows individuals and businesses to plan for the future with confidence.
What is predictability?
This source of law consists of rules created by government agencies.
What is administrative law?
This clause allows Congress to make laws as they determine for the well being of the country?
What is the Necessary and Proper Clause?
Passed by the British Parliament in 1764, what act was first levied on the colonies by Britain?
What is the Sugar Act?
The Constitution's first ten amendments, known as this, provide protections for individual liberties.
What is the Bill of Rights?
Providing consistency for individuals and businesses falls under this purpose of law.
What is stability?
Presidential orders are issued by this branch of government.
What is the executive branch?
Federal law takes precedence over state law due to this clause.
What is the Supremacy Clause?
Passed by the British Parliament in 1765, this act came second as levied by the British on the colonies?
What is Stamp Act?
This key Supreme Court case established the principle of judicial review.
What is Marbury v. Madison?
Tax regulations help businesses with financial planning under which purpose of law?
What is predictability?
Judicial law is based on decisions made by courts and is also known as this.
What is common law?
The Contracts Clause of the Constitution primarily protects agreements made between individuals and businesses from interference by which level of government?
What is state government?
he Articles of Confederation failed primarily because they did not grant the federal government this power.
What is the power to tax?
The Virginia Plan favored representation based on population, while the New Jersey Plan proposed this type of representation.
What is equal representation for all states?
what are the two roles of "law in society?"
what is Regulation
what is Dispute Resolution
Name the famous example of statutory law that was enacted in 1964
What is the Civil Rights Act of 1964?
In which article of the Constitution is the Supremacy Clause found?
What is Article VI?
This event, led by farmers in Massachusetts, highlighted the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and spurred the call for a stronger federal government.
What is Shays' Rebellion?
This compromise during the Constitutional Convention settled the issue of representation by creating a bicameral legislature
What is the Great Compromise (or Connecticut Compromise)?