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In McCulloch v. Maryland, Justice Marshall argues that the Constitution derives its ultimate power from
national government is supreme
are similar to the proposed Constitution in upholding republican principles
the people
a republican form of government.
are limited to those enumerated in the Constitution.
limited terms of office and consent of the governed.
None of the above
states’ rights advocates
Which of the following statements about McCulloch v. Maryland is true?
national government is supreme
are similar to the proposed Constitution in upholding republican principles
the people
a republican form of government.
are limited to those enumerated in the Constitution.
limited terms of office and consent of the governed.
None of the above
states’ rights advocates
According to James Madison, a republican form of government is characterized by
national government is supreme
are similar to the proposed Constitution in upholding republican principles
the people
a republican form of government.
are limited to those enumerated in the Constitution.
limited terms of office and consent of the governed.
None of the above
states’ rights advocates
In the McCulloch case, the Supreme Court ruled that when national and state laws come into conflict, the
national government is supreme
are similar to the proposed Constitution in upholding republican principles
the people
a republican form of government.
are limited to those enumerated in the Constitution.
limited terms of office and consent of the governed.
None of the above
states’ rights advocates
In The Federalist, No. 39, James Madison argues that the national government’s powers
national government is supreme
are similar to the proposed Constitution in upholding republican principles
the people
a republican form of government.
are limited to those enumerated in the Constitution.
limited terms of office and consent of the governed.
None of the above
states’ rights advocates
In The Federalist, No. 39, James Madison argues that several of the state constitutions
national government is supreme
are similar to the proposed Constitution in upholding republican principles
the people
a republican form of government.
are limited to those enumerated in the Constitution.
limited terms of office and consent of the governed.
None of the above
states’ rights advocates
According to James Madison in The Federalist, No. 39, the only form of government that would be reconcilable with the fundamental principles of the revolution is
national government is supreme
are similar to the proposed Constitution in upholding republican principles
the people
a republican form of government.
are limited to those enumerated in the Constitution.
limited terms of office and consent of the governed.
None of the above
states’ rights advocates
McCulloch v. Maryland was a defeat for
national government is supreme
are similar to the proposed Constitution in upholding republican principles
the people
a republican form of government.
are limited to those enumerated in the Constitution.
limited terms of office and consent of the governed.
None of the above
states’ rights advocates
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