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Question 2(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)

(01.06 MC)

According to the ruling in McCulloch v. Maryland (1819), the necessary and proper clause

infringes on the reserved powers of states
infringes on the enumerated powers of Congress
supports the enumerated powers of Congress
supports the concurrent powers of states
Question 3(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)

(01.06 LC)

In United States v. Lopez (1995), the Supreme Court ruled that Congress

could regulate firearms according to the commerce clause
could regulate firearms according to the supremacy clause
exceeded its authority under the commerce clause
exceeded its authority under the supremacy clause
Question 4(Multiple Choice Worth 5 points)

(01.06 MC)

"The basic problem is that the language of the Tenth Amendment appears to assume a clear demarcation of state and federal domains of authority. This conception, sometimes termed "dual federalism," no longer comports with reality. The areas of society subject to federal regulation have grown significantly over time." —Robert Schapiro, Professor of Law

What constitutional clause could have enabled the trend that Schapiro describes in this excerpt?

Supremacy
Full faith and credit
Necessary and proper
Privileges and immunities

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Answer:

1. supports the enumerated powers of Congress

2. exceeded its authority under the commerce clause

3. Necessary and proper

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Answer:

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Jk last one Privileges and immunities

Step-by-step explanation:

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