What implications to a federalist definition of national power did the Supreme Court decision of Gibbons vs. Ogden have in 1824?
a. It articulated the legal underpinnings for the doctrine of nullification.
b. It strengthened the national government's power to regulate interstate commerce. b. It strengthened the national government's power to regulate interstate commerce.
c. It authorized Congress to charter a national bank.
d. It enabled Congress to create legal means to fulfill their Constitutional responsibilities.
b. It strengthened the national government's power to regulate interstate commerce.
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Before 1933, Congress had never dared to comprehensively regulate the sale of securities or the trading of those securities through a secondary market, which led to
a. a lack of people willing to invest. b. stringent self-regulation. c. average citizens gaining access to once-elite investment opportunities. d. competition and lack of cooperation between operations. e. fraud and irresponsibility on Wall Street.
Liberalism is sometimes known as ________
a. idealism b. formalism c. conservatism d. pessimism e. constructivism
Describe how theworldwide average GDPper capita compares to that of the United States.
What will be an ideal response?
The meaning of the Constitution can change through __________
a. judicial interpretation b. national referendum c. congressional inaction d. natural law