Um, the achievements. They received many achievements and invented things
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george washington necomes first u.s. president 1789
industrialization starts in the united states 1790
john adams becomes president 1797
thomas jefferson becomes president 1801
louisiana purchase 1803
james madison becomes president 1809
war of 1812
james monroe becomes president 1816
monroe doctrine issued 1823
andrew jackson becomes president1829
mexican american war 1846
seneca falls convention 1848
A strong national government would threaten individual liberty.
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1- McCulloch v. Maryland:
-The Second Bank of the United States was involved in the case.
-The Supreme Court ruled that a state could not tax a federal institution
2- Gibbons v. Ogden:
-The state of New York was involved in the case.
-The Supreme Court ruled that a state could not regulate commercial activities between states.
-A state-granted one company exclusive rights over the Hudson river.
Explanation:
1- McCulloch v. Maryland was a case decided by the United States Supreme Court in 1819, in which the state of Maryland was barred from levying a tax on federal banks operating in its territory. As a result, the principle of federalism triumphed over state rights, while the constitutional "Necessary and Proper Clause," which allows Congress to carry out certain actions not expressly stated in the Constitution but that appear to conform with those permitted activities, remained in effect.
2- Gibbons v. Ogden was a Supreme Court decision from 1824 that upheld the federal government's authority to control interstate trade. This is due to a dispute between New York and New Jersey, which was supposed to be settled by municipal courts but ended up breaching the Supreme Court's original authority and the states' right to equality.
Answer: If this is a true or false question, the answer would be true.