Explain how 2 of the following have expanded the power of the national government in comparison to state power: McCulloch v Maryland 1819; NLRB v Jones Laughlin Steel; Federal Grants-in-Aid
McCulloch v. Maryland 1918 (p.85)
Landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the United States. The state of Maryland had attempted to impede operation of a branch of the Second Bank of the United States by imposing a tax on all notes of banks not chartered in Maryland.
National Labor Relations Board v. Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation
Define bicameral
The system of having two chambers within one legislative body, like the House and Senate in the U.S. Congress.”
Which chamber is closest to the will of the people? Explain 3 reasons for this.
The House of Representatives is closest to the will of the people.
4 reasons the founders created a bicameral congress. Explain each reason.
Allowed states with small population and states with large population to compromise at the Constitutional Convention.
Provides an internal check on the Congress when the two chambers have to reach a compromise between their different versions of a bill to get it to pass both chambers.
Slows the lawmaking process – fewer hastily written laws.
Encourages more thorough debate of each issue considered with the lengthy lawmaking process in 2 chambers.
Identify 4 MAJOR flaws of the Articles of Confederation and explain how the U.S. Constitution corrected each flaw.
National government could make laws but had no power to enforce them
Articles had no courts to settle disputes between states
National government had no funds to operate or to support a military because it had no power to tax
National government could not control interstate trade. States in disagreement and competition over trade.