How does Chief Justice John Marshall interpret the necessary
and proper clause

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Answer 1

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Two landmark decisions of the United States Supreme Court served to confirm the inferred constitutional authority for judicial review in the United States: in 1796, Hylton v. United States was the first case decided by the Supreme Court that involved a direct challenge to the constitutionality of an act of Congress, the Transportation Act of 1794 that imposed a "transportation tax." [2] The Court engaged in the judicial review process by examining the plaintiff's claim that the transportation tax was unconstitutional . After review, the Supreme Court decided that the Transportation Law was constitutional. In 1803, Marbury v. Madison [3] was the first Supreme Court case where the Court affirmed its authority for judicial review to nullify a statute as unconstitutional. At the end of his opinion on this decision, [4] Chief Justice John Marshall held that the Supreme Court's responsibility to overturn unconstitutional legislation was a necessary consequence of his oath of office to uphold the Constitution as indicated in Article Six of the Constitution.


Related Questions

What was the result of the Sepoy Mutiny?

A India gained independence from Britain.

B Indians converted to Christianity.

с The British government gained control of India.

D The British East India Company went out of business.​

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Answer:  a

Explanation:

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What was President Pierce’s response to the election fraud in Kansas?


Question 9 options:


He sent federal troops to keep the peace.



He demanded another election.



He refused to do anything.



He declared Kansas to be a slave territory.

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Answer:

He refused to do anything.

Explanation:

Franklin Pierce was the United States President between 1853 to 1857. His administration was marred by a lot of controversies particularly the event known as Bleeding Kansas.

In 1855 during the election to determine if Kansas were to be added as a Slave state or not, the process was marred by fraud and eventually led to violence.

However, instead of doing anything about the violence, "Pierce refused to do anything." He chose to let the politics of Kansas be resolved by the residents, even though it was believed to lend toward the pro-slavery side.

Answer:

He refused to do anything.

Explanation:

Pierce preferred to let the politics of Kansas be settled by the locals, although he held sympathies toward the pro-slavery side.

What legal rights are built into the U.S. Free Enterprise System?
Open Opportunity
Legal Equality
Free Contracts
All Of The Above

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All of the above hope this helps

Who proposed a bill on distilled liquor/spirits to prevent the national debt from growing

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Answer:

Alexander Hamilton

Explanation:

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Give the things on how are north and south Korea simular and how are they different

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Similarities:

-celebrate the same holiday and tradition

-have respect for older and younger people

Differences:

-south Korea speaks more english

-they both have different military and educational system

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In “The Strangers That Came to Town,” what event prompts Tom and Andy to develop a sense of remorse?

bullying the Duvitch children

failing to help the Duvitch family move in

ignoring the family at the pond

putting soap in the fish bucket

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Explanation: Putting soap in the fish bucket because tom and andy looked back and in a way they felt bad.

also i go to k12

Answer:

putting soap in the fish bucket

Explanation: i took the test on K12

How did the average English personis working hours change as a result of the industrial revolution

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Answer:Their time on the job was controlled by factory owners, who made them work 12-16 hours per day to maximize profits.

Explanation:

What does smith mean by "self-love" and what role does it play in cooperation between people?

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Answer:Selfishness means to attend to one's own interests without regard to, or at the expense of, others. Self-interest and self-love, which Smith uses interchangeably at times, probably for variety of expression, mean attending to one's own interests but not necessarily at others' expense.

Explanation:

Leonardo da Vinci was considered a true "Renaissance Man" for his ability to do all of the following EXCEPT: *
Inventor
Painter
Scientist
Engineer
Electrician
Sculptor

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Answer: electrician

Explanation:

Back then they didn’t have the technology we have now.

Answer : The Renaissance Man

While Leonardo da Vinci is best known as an artist, his work as a scientist and an inventor make him a true Renaissance man. He serves as a role model applying the scientific method to every aspect of life, including art and music.

Explanation: (HOPE THIS HELPS). Brainlest pls ( The answer is electrician).

why were the Mayans the best civilization

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Answer:

Due to their living in harsh environment.

Explanation:

The Mayans were considered as the best civilization because they were able to flourish in unstable climatic conditions. Mayans civilization used the natural resources of area such as limestone, salt and volcanic rock for their economic growth as well as defense purpose. Other civilization settles where there is good climate and availability of resources whereas the Mayans civilization lives in the harsh climatic conditions which make them the best civilization.

Select the order of their level in Confucian society, starting with the highest level and ending with the lowest level:
A.Merchants –Artisans –Peasants –Nobles
B.Nobles –Peasants –Artisans –Merchants
C.Merchants –Nobles –Peasants –Artisans
D.Nobles –Artisans –Peasants –Merchants

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Answer:

Correct order is: B. Nobles –Peasants –Artisans –Merchants

Explanation:

In the Confucian society hierarchy was not strictly followed, but they believed that their is difference between upper class, consisted out of nobles and peasant and lower class, consisted out of artisans and merchants.

This is as we can see much different than most of Ancient Civilization, where peasants usually were not that high on the hierarchy.

All other options are therefore wrong.

Which best describes the growth of the Incan Empire?

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Answer:

The growth of the Inca Empire was meteoric. Though precise dates for its beginnings remain elusive, the realm known to the Inca as Tahuantinsuyu, or "The Four Parts Together," arose sometime in the early 1400s. By 1532, when the Spaniard Pizarro executed the final Inca ruler, Atahualpa, the empire covered about 300,000 square miles

The Mississippi River was a key factor during the Civil War because

O it was an important source of drinking water,
it divided the South's territory in half.
O it was the only route inland for the Union navy.
O it was needed as a port for European troops.

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I am not so sure but I think the second answer
Answer: only route inland for union navy

Answer:

It is  B

Explanation:

"It divided south's territory in half"

It cuts through the states Louisiana and Mississippi into the Gulf of Mexico. That means that it cut the South's territory.

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What event in 1095 led Pope Urban II to call Christians to a religious war?

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Answer:

The First Crusades (1095–99).

Explanation:

Pope Urban II promised forgiveness and pardon for all of the past sins of those who would fight to reclaim the holy land from Muslims, and free the eastern churches. This pardon would also apply to those that would fight the Muslims in Spain.

hope i helped

Answer:

Muslims taking over Jerusalem and the Holy Land

Explanation:

In 1095, Pope Urban II called out to Christians in Europe, telling them that they need to take back the holy land from Muslims that had taken over, leading to the Crusades.

Critical Thinking question:
Clarks opinion towards Lakota’s people was “These are the vilest miscreants of a savage race, they must ever remain the pirates of the missouri until such measures are pursued by our government as will make them feel a dependence of its will on their supply of merchandise”
Hypothesize: Why does Clark consider the Lakota people to be “savage”? What biases may Clark possess that led to his conclusions?

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In the 3/5 Compromise, how were the slaves in the slave states counted? * They were not counted? They were counted as 3/5 of a person? They were only counted for the senate? or None of the choices​

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Answer:

Correct answer is none of the choices.

Explanation:

According to this Compromise those states that had a large population of slaves could count only three fifth on them while calculating the number of representatives in Congress.

Therefore, none of this options is not correct. They were not counted 3/5 of a person, but only 3/5 of them could be counted as individuals who are living in certain state.

What resulted in the Battle of Gonzales?

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Answer:On October 2, 1835, the growing tensions between Mexico and Texas erupt into violence when Mexican soldiers attempt to disarm the people of Gonzales, sparking the Texan war for independence. Texas—or Tejas as the Mexicans called it—had technically been a part of the Spanish empire since the 17th century

Explanation:

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Which was a major source of conflict between the Ottoman and Safavid empires? *

There was a lot of conflict between the Sunni and Shi'ite Muslims.
The two empires often fought over trade routes.
The two empires fought over religious differences between Christianity and Islam.

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Answer:

a. There was a lot of conflict between the Sunni and Shi'ite Muslims.

Explanation:

The Ottoman and Safavid empires were both muslim, but the Ottoman empire was sunni while the Safavid empire was Shiite. This caused conflict between the two empires along with fighting over territory, considering they bordered each other, so they went into a war called the Battle of Chaldiran. The Safavids lost the war due to lack of gunpowder technology.

Answer:

The Ottomans and Safavids often went to war with each other because of issues of leadership.

Explanation:

The Ottomans and Safavids often went to war with each other because of issues of leadership. The two empires would compete for territory in western Europe. The Ottomans and Safavids wanted to control the trade between the Muslim world, Africa, and East Asia.

Chicken nuggets in a zip loc bag.

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Answer:

but not too many cause then they get squished

Explanation:

and then they are soggy

Answer:

why

Explanation:

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What helped Egyptians develop astronomy, mathematics, and engineering?

A. Worshiping animal-headed gods
B. Invading Nubia
C. Building pyramids
D. Trading with Crete

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Answer:

I'm pretty sure my test said C? Ok ALMOST completely sure ist C

Which industry contributed to the growth of Chicago?
Cotton?
Automobile?
Meatpacking?
Steel?

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Answer:

Meatpacking, definitely. (I'm a former Chicagoan and know the history of the city.)

How does the cartoon above shoe one of the problems with majority rule?

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Answer:

It shows even though the people voted for it it's not the best choice or option.

Explanation:

Lets say America took a vote whether they were going to nuke themselves or not, 49% of people said no, while 51% of people said yes. Even though a lot of people want to do it it is a terrible thing to do,

These are goods provided by the federal, state and local governments for the public as group
Specialized Goods
Taxed Goods & Services
Alternative Free Rider Goods
Public Goods

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Answer:Public Goods

Explanation:

Explain the concept and importance of Shock and Awe in your own words.

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Answer:

Shock and awe is when somone is so shocked by something you did it leaves them in awe. or in other words amazed

Explanation:

Explain the importance of the Danube and Rhine rivers

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it became apparent that a link between the Rhine, Main and Danube rivers was greatly needed after all, thanks to an increase in both passenger and freight traffic on the waterways.

Explanation:

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Answer:

A, D, and C

Explanation:

I asked my brother who's in college and studying to be a teacher he said those were the answers

Which excerpt supports the central idea that America's success is founded on the efforts
and struggles of its people?

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

i say C because, it gives a good backstory as well as to why Americans work so hard in what they do in order to achieve more and be able to be successful, i hope this helps you. :)

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Answer:

Hot and dry

Funnel clouds

Answer:

they are called funnel clouds

Why were the Olympics banned in A.D. 393?

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Answer:

Emperor Theodosius condemned and banned the Olympic Games as pagan and unworthy of Christian culture. hope this helps

Explanation:

Identify the policies of the Monroe Doctrine.
declared that European nations
must not colonize nations in the
Western Hemisphere
stated that the United States
wouldn't interfere with European
affairs
declared that European nations
could no longer trade with the
United States and other nations
in the Western Hemisphere
stated that the United States would
take military action against any
European effort to colonize nations
in the Western Hemisphere

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Answer:

You... answered your own question.

Explanation:

If you are trying to verify, yes! It, in short terms, stated that Europe had to leave South America alone, and based on the political situation, worldwide (especially in relation to Britain and the recent wars) no one had the power to challenge it until it was so ingrained in law that the desire was no longer worth it.  

Answer:

Explanation:

declared that European nations  must not colonize nations in the  Western Hemisphere.

stated that the United States  wouldn't interfere with European  affairs.

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