McCulloch v. Maryland & US v. Lopez breakdown
Answer each question as fully as possible. Write in complete sentences. Do not cut & paste (even within the document)--any pasting notifications will result in point deductions. NO NOTES MAY BE USED. IF ABSENT, YOU MUST MAKE UP IN SCHOOL.
Question 1
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Which constitutional clause was the justification in the court's decision in the McCulloch v. Maryland court case? Which side won?
Question 2
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Which constitutional clause was interpreted in the court's decision in the United States v. Lopez court case? Which side won?
Question 3
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What is the difference between the two court opinions in McCulloch v. Maryland and United States v. Lopez?
Question 4
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Do you agree with the court's ruling in McCulloch v. Maryland? Explain why or why not.
Question 5
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Do you agree with the court's ruling in United States v. Lopez? Explain why or why not.
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