How did the Supreme Court expand the power of the federal

government during Monroe’s term as president?
(1 point)
It gave the federal government the power to abolish
slavery.
It gave the federal government the power to acquire land
in Central America.
It gave the federal government the power to settle
disputes over sectionalism.
It gave the federal government power to regulate the
economy.

1 answer

During Monroe’s term as president, the Supreme Court expanded the power of the federal government primarily through its rulings related to commerce and the economy. One key case was McCulloch v. Maryland (1819), which affirmed the federal government's implied powers and established the principle of federal supremacy over state laws. Thus, the correct answer would be:

It gave the federal government power to regulate the economy.