Which of the following was a case in which the Supreme Court claimed the power of judicial review?
(1 point)
Responses
Marbury v. Madison
Marbury v. Madison
McCulloch v. Maryland
McCulloch v. Maryland
Jackson v. Jefferson
Jackson v. Jefferson
Marshall v. Adams
Marshall v. Adams
7 answers
Marbury v. Madison
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Yes, I am sure. Marbury v. Madison is the correct answer.
Why is the necessary and proper clause in the Constitution sometimes called the “elastic clause”?
(1 point)
Responses
It stretched the power of the Supreme Court.
It stretched the power of the Supreme Court.
It can stretch the powers of Congress.
It can stretch the powers of Congress.
It is used to stretch the powers of the president.
It is used to stretch the powers of the president.
It stretches the power of the states.
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Responses
It stretched the power of the Supreme Court.
It stretched the power of the Supreme Court.
It can stretch the powers of Congress.
It can stretch the powers of Congress.
It is used to stretch the powers of the president.
It is used to stretch the powers of the president.
It stretches the power of the states.
It can stretch the powers of Congress.
uu sure
Yes, I am sure. The necessary and proper clause in the Constitution is sometimes called the "elastic clause" because it can stretch or expand the powers of Congress.