How did McCulloch v. Maryland establish the implied powers doctrine?(1 point) Responses It allowed Congress to create a national bank even though it was not expressed in the Constitution. It allowed Congress to create a national bank even though it was not expressed in the Constitution. It allowed Congress to collect taxes even though it was not expressed in the Constitution. It allowed Congress to collect taxes even though it was not expressed in the Constitution. It allowed Congress to establish a post office even though it was not expressed in the Constitution. It allowed Congress to establish a post office even though it was not expressed in the Constitution. It allowed Congress to declare war even though it was not expressed in the Constitution.

The correct response is: It allowed Congress to create a national bank even though it was not expressed in the Constitution.

How did McCulloch v. Maryland establish the implied powers doctrine?(1 point) Responses It allowed Congress to create a national bank even though it was not expressed in the Constitution. It allowed Congress to create a national bank even though it was not expressed in the Constitution. It allowed Congress to collect taxes even though it was not expressed in the Constitution. It allowed Congress to collect taxes even though it was not expressed in the Constitution. It allowed Congress to establish a post office even though it was not expressed in the Constitution. It allowed Congress to establish a post office even though it was not expressed in the Constitution. It allowed Congress to declare war even though it was not expressed in the Constitution.

I apologize for the repetition in the responses. Please refer to the first answer: It allowed Congress to create a national bank even though it was not expressed in the Constitution.

Which of the following statements best hypothesizes why the Constitution provides for expressed powers?(1 point) Responses Congress needed the power to add amendments to the Constitution in the future. Congress needed the power to add amendments to the Constitution in the future. Congress needed the power to pass laws involving taxation. Congress needed the power to pass laws involving taxation. Congress needed unlimited power, so the Framers provided for that. Congress needed unlimited power, so the Framers provided for that. Congress needed sufficient power to govern, but not unlimited power.

The correct response is: Congress needed sufficient power to govern, but not unlimited power.

The Powers of Congress Quick Check 5 of 55 of 5 Items Question Use the excerpt to answer the question. “What is a power, but the ability or faculty of doing a thing? What is the ability to do a thing, but the power of employing the MEANS necessary to its execution? What is a LEGISLATIVE power, but a power of making LAWS? What are the MEANS to execute a LEGISLATIVE power but LAWS? What is the power of laying and collecting taxes, but a LEGISLATIVE POWER, or a power of MAKING LAWS, to lay and collect taxes? What are the proper means of executing such a power, but NECESSARY and PROPER laws?” Which of the following best summarizes this quote from Federalist, no. 33? (1 point) Responses Expressed powers are necessary for a government to function because Congress needs a certain amount of power. Expressed powers are necessary for a government to function because Congress needs a certain amount of power. Allowing for implied powers by adding the elastic clause could potentially take power away from the executive branch. Allowing for implied powers by adding the elastic clause could potentially take power away from the executive branch. The elastic clause would not create a tyrannical government, but enable the government to perform basic functions crucial for its effectiveness. The elastic clause would not create a tyrannical government, but enable the government to perform basic functions crucial for its effectiveness. The elastic clause would create a tyrannical government and should not be

The correct response is: The elastic clause would not create a tyrannical government, but enable the government to perform basic functions crucial for its effectiveness.

Use the chart to answer the question. Power of the House of Representatives Power of the Senate A. Initiate revenue bills Choose the president if no majority in Electoral College B. Impeach federal officials Confirm presidential appointments C. Convict federal officials in impeachment trial Ratify treaties D. Negotiate treaties Declare war Use the chart to identify the correct powers of each congressional chamber as outlined in Article I of the Constitution. (1 point) Responses B B C C D D A

The correct response is:

Power of the House of Representatives: B - Impeach federal officials
Power of the Senate: C - Convict federal officials in impeachment trial
D - Ratify treaties

The correct answer is: It allowed Congress to create a national bank even though it was not expressed in the Constitution.

To understand how McCulloch v. Maryland established the implied powers doctrine, we need to look at the background of the case. In 1816, the Second Bank of the United States was established by the federal government to stabilize the national economy. However, the state of Maryland opposed the bank and imposed a tax on its operations.

The case reached the Supreme Court, and in 1819, Chief Justice John Marshall delivered the majority opinion. The Court ruled that the state of Maryland did not have the power to tax the federal bank. In doing so, Chief Justice Marshall established the principle of implied powers.

In the opinion, Chief Justice Marshall argued that the necessary and proper clause of the Constitution (also known as the elastic clause) grants Congress the authority to take actions that are necessary and proper to carry out its enumerated powers. Though the creation of a national bank was not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution, the Court held that it was an implied power necessary for the functioning of the federal government.

This ruling set a precedent that the federal government could exercise implied powers to carry out its enumerated powers. It expanded the scope of Congress’s authority and solidified the idea that the federal government had additional powers beyond those expressly stated in the Constitution. The decision had a significant impact on the balance of power between the federal government and the states, affirming the supremacy of the federal government in matters related to its enumerated powers.