Research the following terms. By doing this, you will save time and will have a better understanding of the readings, cases and video.
- Layered Cake federalism
- Marble Cake Federalism
- Necessary and proper clause
- Reserved powers
- Police Powers
- Supremacy clause
- Full-faith credit clause
- Privileges and immunities clause
- Pre-emption
(NOTE: YOU DO NOT NEED TO INCLUDE DEFINITIONS)
Watch: McCulloch v. Maryland (1819): (5 minutes)
Watch: Gibbons v. Ogden (1832): (5 minutes)
Read:
Read:
Guidelines/Instructions:
- Cite evidence and examples from the required readings, videos and articles
- Follow MLA Format
- Long quotes, those that extend to a SECOND line, are forbidden. Brief quotes (those that do not extend beyond ONE lines) must be uniformly cited. You can keep most quotations brief, quoting only what is essential.
- Note: I am more interested in reading your response than rereading lengthy quotes.
- 400 words is the minimum response per question
Instructions
Using the above articles and video, answer the following questions:
- In your own words, summarize the above cases and articles in 400 words or more in regards to federalism.
- Did the cases and readings cause any reactions and thoughts and/or raise questions? (400 words)
(NOTE: Bold Titles of the articles and CASES when you reference them in your summaries)
Plagiarism is not Tolerated
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