James Madison: The Second National Bank -- Powers Not Specified in the Constitution

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In this lesson, one of a multi-part unit from EDSITEment, students explore what events during James Madison's presidency raised constitutional questions. They reflect on Madison's stand on the constitutional issues involved. Click "Display Full Record" and see the Relation field for a link to the unit overview.


 

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Subjects: Social Studies - United States Government | Social Studies - United States History
Keywords: Madison, James | Father of the Constitution | Constitution | United States Constitution | President Madison | Second National Bank | Democratic-Republican Party | Continental Congress | Federalist Papers | Bill of Rights | Virginia Plan | Articles of Confederation | Army | War of 1812 | First National Bank | McCulloch v. Maryland | McCulloch vs. Maryland | Understanding the Constitution
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