Federalism Remaining Content Slides (#1)
Across
- 2. The McCulloch vs. Maryland decision (1819) resulted in the idea of _____________ powers. (#2)
- 5. The groundwork for the growth of government was laid by _________________'s purchase of the Louisiana Territory. (#3)
- 7. Another major influence on the growth of the national government during this era was ______________. (#4) (3 words)
- 9. The Chief Justice of SCOTUS from 1801-1835 believed there ought to be a strong ____________ government (#2)
- 11. felt that the Constitution was written by representatives of the states not the people (2 words) (#1)
- 13. McCulloch: SCTOUS ruled the state tax on the national bank ______________ (#2)
- 15. Beginning in the 1880s, the Supreme Court used the ______________ doctrine to rule the national attempts to regulate the harsh working conditions unconstitutional. (2 words) (#3)
- 17. The ___________ brought a dramatic change to the relationship between national government and its citizens. (#4) (2 words)
Down
- 1. “The next great impetus to the growth of government came with the _______________ (2 words) (#3)
- 3. After Marshall (1835), SCOTUS began to interpret the 10th Amendment as a strict ____________ on the national government's powers (#2)
- 4. Chief Justice of SCOTUS from 1801-1835; one of, if not, the most influential SCOTUS justice to ever serve (2 words) (#2)
- 6. view of federalism used by northerners to justify Civil War (2 words) (#1)
- 8. McCulloch: Maryland tried to _________ the national bank out of existence. (#2)
- 10. this amendment is emphasized by those who favor a state centered philosophy of federalism (2 words) (#1)
- 12. “From 1874 to 1937, the Supreme Court found fifty federal and ____________ hundred state laws unconstitutional. (#3)
- 14. Roosevelt viewed his office as a “_______________” to advocate for the improvement of living and working conditions of average Americans (2 words) (#3)
- 16. The McCulloch case grew over the dispute over the establishment of a national ______. (#2)
- 18. “Territorial expansion, __________, economic crises, the growth of government, and the political philosophies of presidents have changed federalism” (#3)