How did the federal court system contribute to the growth of nationalism?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The ideal answer should include:
1. John Marshall was a Federalist who believed the strength, security, and happiness of the
American people depended mainly on economic growth and the creation of new wealth.
2. In Marshall’s opinion, the role of the Supreme Court was to interpret and enforce the Constitution in a way that encouraged economic development.
3. To limit state action that might interfere with the rights of individuals or combinations of
individuals to acquire property through productive activity, he cited the Contracts Clause of the Constitution, which prohibited a state from passing a law “impairing the obligation of contracts.”
4. Between 1819 and 1824, the Supreme Court strengthened the federal government by sanctioning a broad or loose construction of its constitutional powers and by affirming its supremacy over the states.

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A) overwatering his garden so that crops would appear early in the season. B) adding water to soup stock so that it could feed more people. C) adding water to alcohol and then raising the price per bottle. D) feeding his cattle salt and then giving them all the water they could drink, thereby bloating the cattle and fetching a higher price.

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Which US region seemed most likely to secede during the War of 1812?

(A) Ohio Valley (B) South (C) Mid-Atlantic (D) New England

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a. dhow b. junk c. scow d. trireme e. galley

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A. women only B. both women and men C. men only D. women and men who were heterosexual

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