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John Marshall

Brinkley APUSH Ch. 8

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Chapter Eight Varieties of American Nationalism Multiple Choice Questions 1. The experience of American banking during the War of 1812 revealed the need for A. another national bank. B. more state banks. C. a reduction in gold and silver reserves. an increase in the number of bank notes in circulation. currency backed by both gold and silver. Ans: A Page: 204 2. Which of the following statements about American currency and banking in this era is FALSE? Counterfeiting was a serious problem. The national bank forbade state banks from issuing their own notes. Congress rechartered the Bank of the United States in 1816. Vast quantities of varying bank notes created confusion over currency. The second Bank of the United States had more capital than its predecessor.

Chapter_7_And_8_Key_Terms

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Chapter 7 and 8 key terms George Washington - George Washington was the first president of the United States. He fought the hessians at the battle of Trenton, and won. He?s a tall man and a born leader. He held two presidential terms. Hamilton?s Financial Plan - Alexander Hamilton was in charge of the Treasury. The United States was in debt from the American Revolution, so he created the National Bank to give out loans with interest to pay off the debt. Loose Construction, Strict Construction - the belief that all powers not specifically granted to the central government were reserved to the states under the Constitution; the belief that what the Constitution did not permit it forbade; proposed by Jefferson

John Marshall Cases-Supreme Court

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John Marshall and Judicial Nationalism

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John Marshall and Judicial Nationalism: Marshall was the most important chief justice in U.S. History (1801-1835) Significantly strengthened the Supreme Court in his cases His Decisions greatly increased power of the federal government over the states government and states rights -In strengthening the federal government he helped created a stable, nationally uniform environment for business Major Goals of Marshall: Increase the powers of the national government Diminish the powers of the state Perpetuate the federalist principle of centralization Cases that strengthened the National Government Marbury vs. Madison Martin v. Hunter’s Lessee Cohens vs. Virginia
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