
TEKS Social Studies Grade 8 - 8.18.A: Identify The Origin Of Judicial Review/Analyze Examples Of Congressional & Presidential Responses
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Grade 8
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- Q1In 1832 the Supreme Court ruled that Georgia did not have legal authority over the Cherokees living in the state. President Andrew Jackson responded to this decision by —ignoring the ruling and allowing Georgia to evict the Cherokee Nationordering state officials in Georgia to negotiate with the Cherokee Nationasking Congress to pay reparations to the Cherokee Nationfiling another petition against the Cherokee Nation60s8.18.A: Social Studies - Government
- Q2The decision in Marbury v. Madison was significant in U.S. history because it —upheld the power of the Electoral College to choose the vice presidentreinforced federal authority over American Indian affairsconfirmed the power of Congress to regulate interstate commerceestablished the practice of judicial review by the Supreme Court60s8.18.A: Social Studies - Government
- Q3In Marbury v. Madison, the Supreme Court first stated the principle that —only the courts may regulate interstate commercethe president may veto federal legislationonly the president may issue an executive orderthe courts may declare a federal law unconstitutional60s8.18.A: Social Studies - Government
- Q4Which of the following reversed the Supreme Court ruling in Dred Scott v. Sandford?The Compromise of 1877The Dawes ActThe Kansas-Nebraska ActThe Fourteenth Amendment60s8.18.A: Social Studies - Government
- Q5In Marbury v. Madison, the Supreme Court established a principle that would eventually be used by all courts to —mediate disputes related to commerce between statesoverturn any impeachment that the court deems unsupported by evidencestrike down any law that the court deems unconstitutionaldecide the outcome of contested election results60s8.18.A: Social Studies - Government