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Q: Establishing the Bank of the US is an example of an power of Congress.?
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What action is an example of an implied power by congress?

establishing the Bank of the United States


What is establishing the bank of the United States an example of?

b


Hamilton believed the Constitution ________ gave Congress the power to create a bank.?

Indirectly


If you think congress had the power to charter the second bank of the us what do you believe in?

Loose construction


Why did Jefferson oppose the creation of the bank of the United states?

Granting Congress any power not explicitly granted by the Constitution will remove all limits on its power other than what Congress itself believes to be the good of the nation.


What was the outcome of Madison and Jefferson disagreeing with Hamilton's plan of a national bank?

Congress decided to create the bank anyways and therefore formed the Bank of the United States.


What is one result of the supreme court decision in McCulloch v Maryland case?

The federal government gained powers not explicitly mentioned in the constitution


What are the general aspect in establishing bank?

Disscuss the general aspects of establishing banks.


What were hamiltons and jeffersons impression of national bank?

He opposed it because the Constitution did not grant that power to Congress.


Madison and Jefferson said the Constitution did give Congress the power to create a bank. (True/ False)?

False


Who argued that the Constitution did not specifically grant Congress the power to establish a national bank?

Alexander Hamilton


Why did Jefferson dislike the national bank?

Granting Congress any power not explicitly granted by the Constitution will remove all limits on its power other than what Congress itself believes to be the good of the nation.Jefferson was a strict constructionist. He believed that the congress could exercise no power not specifically and explicitly mentioned in the constitution. Since the constitution nowhere mentions a bank he believed any law establishing a bank to be unconstitutional.Michael MontagneAs Secretary of State in Washington's administration Jefferson could not "veto" the National Bank. He argued against it, and debated Alexander Hamilton about its constitutionality, but he was in no position to veto anything.He was, as stated a strict constitutionalist, but later during his own administration he will be forced to recant this strict position when he must make the decision to buy the Louisiana Territory.