
A.3.13 Consequences of Supreme Court decision during 1800s era
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- Q1
What was the consequence of Marbury v Madison?
all of the above
if there is a conflict with other laws - the Constitution must be followed
the judicial branch can declare laws unconstitutional
the Constitution is the supreme law of the land
30s - Q2
What was the consequence of McCulloch v Maryland
states could not regulate Native Americans - only the federal government can
the Supreme Courts right to judicial review
federal law overrules state law when more than one state is involved
Congress has implied powers and states can't tax the federal government
30s - Q3
What was the consequence of Gibbons v Ogden
the Supreme Court's right to judicial review
that states cannot regulate Native Americans, only the federal government can
that Congress has implied powers and states can't tax the federal government
that federal law overrules state law when more than one state is affected
30s - Q4
What was the consequence of Worcester v Georgia
that federal law overrules state law when more than one state is involved
the Supreme Court has the right to judicial review
that Congress has implied powers and the states cannot tax the federal government
that states cannot regulate Native Americans, only the federal government can
30s