What Supreme Court case ruled that only the national government could control interstate commerce?
Gibbons vs. Ogden
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What Supreme Court case involved a slave suing his owner for his freedom because he had lived in a territory where slavery was prohibited?
Dred Scott vs. Sandford
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The ruling in which case declared that any law that violated the constitution was null and void?
Marbury vs. Madison
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What is judicial review?
the power of the Supreme Court to declare acts of Congress or the president unconstitutional
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What Supreme Court ruling increased the power of the federal government by giving Congress more power than what was specifically stated in the Constitution?
Gibbons vs. Ogden
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Which Supreme Court case ruled that states could not impose regulations on Native American lands?
Worcester vs. Georgia
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What was the ruling in Worcester vs. Georgia?
that the Cherokees were an independent nation that were subject to national laws but not state laws
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What was the state of Maryland trying to tax in McCulloch vs. Maryland?
The Second Bank of the United States
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Which two Supreme Court cases increase the power of the national government?
McCulloch vs. Maryland and Gibbons vs. Ogden
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According to Dred Scott vs. Sandford, what was made legal throughout the United States?
slavery
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What was the major issue in McCulloch vs. Maryland?
if a state could tax the national government
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The Supreme Court case of McCulloch vs. Maryland occurred because James McCulloch, head of the Baltimore branch of the 2nd Bank of the United States, refused to do what?