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use the words to fill in the answers below. gibbons v ogden, marbury v. madison, charles river bridge, mcculloch v. maryland, munn v. illinois, dred scott v. sanford, plessy v. ferguson, schenck v. united states, lochner v. new york, brown v board of education, gideon v. wainwright, roe v. wade. 14. this case involved new york trying to grant a monopoly on waterborne trade between new york and new jersey. judge marshall sternly reminded the state of new york that the constitution gives congress alone the control of interstate commerce. marshalls decision, in 1824, was a major blow on states rights. which case am i? 15. the 1803 case in which chief - justice john marshall and his associates first asserted the right of the supreme court to determine the meaning of the u.s. constitution. the decision established the courts power of judicial review over acts of congress, (the judiciary act of 1789) the right of the supreme court to determine the meaning of the u.s. constitution. the decision established the courts power of judicial review over acts of congress, (the judiciary act of 1789). which case am i? 16. chief justice john marshall established the right of congress to pass laws that are
ecessary and proper\ to conduct the business of the us government. the court upheld congress power to create a national bank. which case am i? 17. in this 1837 supreme court case, chief justice roger taney stated that a state has a right to place the publics convenience over that of a private or particular company, over the presumed right of monopoly granted in a corporate charter. thus a company that had a prior long - term contract for a toll bridge over the charles river between boston and cambridge - and hence a monopoly on bridge traffic - could not prevent a second company from receiving another state contract to
- The case involving New York trying to grant a monopoly on water - borne trade between New York and New Jersey, with Judge Marshall emphasizing Congress's control of interstate commerce is Gibbons v. Ogden.
- The 1803 case where Chief Justice John Marshall and his associates first asserted the Supreme Court's power of judicial review is Marbury v. Madison.
- The case where Chief Justice John Marshall established Congress's power to pass "necessary and proper" laws and upheld the power to create a national bank is McCulloch v. Maryland.
- The 1837 Supreme - Court case where Chief Justice Roger Taney stated a state's right to prioritize public convenience over a private company's monopoly is Charles River Bridge case.
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