It's crazy, I was just saying those exact words in my head, "This is a good really really really good video," and I read this comment. Proves how good it is.
Here is a summary for everyone asking :) McCulloch v. Maryland Summary: A battle to settle constitutional proportions between states and Federal government. James McCulloch refused to pay the $15,000 for the out of state taxation for the bank for Maryland. Leading Maryland to sue McCulloch in Baltimore county court. The court sided with Maryland and made him pay it. He lost in Trial, Court of Appeals, and with all, he still petitioned for the supreme court to review. Court states that congress had the right to make the bank, and the states cant taxes it. John Marshall put “The Necessary and Clause Act” into play. This allows Congress to make the laws necessary and proper to do and express powers. Marshall held that a federal bank was useful to pass around money, still giving congress authority to power. In summation, John Marshall makes a final conclusion that “It'd be inappropriate for a federal bank to be subject to the taxes of one state.” Maryland tax was made unconstitutional. All in all, McCulloch won.
This saved my life lol... had to read the case and I understood what I was reading like the terminology... but I didn’t get at all what the point was... like what it was getting at
had to watch a 35 min video on this for class, halfway through I was so confused I looked up summary explanations. Basically this taught me more in 5 minutes than a college required video taught me in 20. Thank you!
I know you made this video a while ago but can you make a video about the all 13 SCC and the Arguments for the Petitioner and Respondent? I’m in my AP class and it’s hard to understand the text but they video helped me If you already made a video please show me the link, or someone else show me please
Did the SCOTUS address the Tenth Amendment in their decision? _"The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."_
That only applies to when the Federal Government does not have a law that a state would like to enforce within its state. When the Federal Government overrides that law, it no longer applies to the tenth amendment. The Supreme Court, the highest court in the country, used its judicial powers to interpret the constitution via judicial review to determine this.
4:16 They make it sound like the indictment against McCulloch was politically-motivated! McCulloch was guilty AF. He was an embezzler. He got off because laws against embezzlement did not exist at the time. :D
My Civics teacher gave me 3 essays to do in the span of 3 days! I'm done 2/3. He made my class watch this video because we couldn't understand what he was saying.😓
this video was really really really good and helpful.
It's crazy, I was just saying those exact words in my head, "This is a good really really really good video," and I read this comment. Proves how good it is.
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someone please drop the summary on this comment!
Literally
APUSH me too 😭😑 I’m just trying to live but it won’t let me Goodluck to all of you
Bro I'ma 3rd grade dropout and I've not been back to school since, this easy work 💪
You will need to know this for law school as well 🤷🏽♂️
This makes me....Emotionless
Here is a summary for everyone asking :) McCulloch v. Maryland Summary: A battle to settle constitutional proportions between states and Federal government. James McCulloch refused to pay the $15,000 for the out of state taxation for the bank for Maryland. Leading Maryland to sue McCulloch in Baltimore county court. The court sided with Maryland and made him pay it. He lost in Trial, Court of Appeals, and with all, he still petitioned for the supreme court to review. Court states that congress had the right to make the bank, and the states cant taxes it. John Marshall put “The Necessary and Clause Act” into play. This allows Congress to make the laws necessary and proper to do and express powers. Marshall held that a federal bank was useful to pass around money, still giving congress authority to power. In summation, John Marshall makes a final conclusion that “It'd be inappropriate for a federal bank to be subject to the taxes of one state.” Maryland tax was made unconstitutional. All in all, McCulloch won.
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This saved my life lol... had to read the case and I understood what I was reading like the terminology... but I didn’t get at all what the point was... like what it was getting at
are you a lawyer now
had to watch a 35 min video on this for class, halfway through I was so confused I looked up summary explanations. Basically this taught me more in 5 minutes than a college required video taught me in 20. Thank you!
I cannot believe that this useful channel has so few subscribers. Your channel deserves more.
I read the entire case and was left with a blank stare. This was extremely helpful!
Me: *tries to pay attention to the video*
Also me: *exotic butters.*
For real😂hehe
Thank you HandUnit from Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location (2016)
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OMG thank you! I read the whole dang case and was confused lol LIFE SAVER
Am I really that big of an imbecile for not knowing this like it’s the back of my hand like damn let me graduate man
I made it just have common sense and you’ll be alright
This video is much more understanding then the last one i was watching from this channel
Great video really appreciate the straight forwardness
This video was super helpful for my conlaw class! Thanks!
im not a law student and its still helpful!
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someone tell me why this sounds like sister location guy LMFAO
because it is him lol
And this is why the Government has soo much power because of these type of situations.
I've... I've heard this voice before... but not as a History Teacher....
Very Informative, Thanks Alot sir
ya'll I'm going to actually fail my government final tomorrow, I think I'm actually doomed :,)
I got a 58.9 and I needed a 60 now I’m gonna be a double super senior with one class I love online school
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@@Gus-zf7fb study at least 15 to 1 hpur every night. If your lazy like many of us just watch videos...
Howd you do? It’s been a year but I’m curious
@@ashtheworm I didn't do too bad, like a 75 or something? But I had so many high grades in homework I finished the class with an A just barely 🥳🥳
i love this video, easy to understand and entertaining
I know you made this video a while ago but can you make a video about the all 13 SCC and the Arguments for the Petitioner and Respondent? I’m in my AP class and it’s hard to understand the text but they video helped me
If you already made a video please show me the link, or someone else show me please
Great video, thanks!
thank you so much!
this video can make a insomniac go to sleep
What happened with the indictment?
it's not every day that a vid given by a professor to help explain a topic happens to be voiced by a character from five night's at freddy's
my ass couldn’t focus on this when i found out it was hand unit 😭😭
Did the SCOTUS address the Tenth Amendment in their decision?
_"The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."_
Thank you
That only applies to when the Federal Government does not have a law that a state would like to enforce within its state. When the Federal Government overrides that law, it no longer applies to the tenth amendment. The Supreme Court, the highest court in the country, used its judicial powers to interpret the constitution via judicial review to determine this.
This is the guy from fnaf lol
4:16 They make it sound like the indictment against McCulloch was politically-motivated! McCulloch was guilty AF. He was an embezzler. He got off because laws against embezzlement did not exist at the time. :D
I mean maybe it was politically-motivated but the guy was seriously guilty.
BVruh it was 200 years ago Lol
I love who ever decided to put a written summary in the description 🥰😘😘😘😘likes for you
Edit:nvrm I can’t copy and paste no likes for you 💀😭
lol
I'm sure it's too late, but Ctrl+C to copy and Ctrl+V to paste still works.
Yes very helpful keep them coming
very good video and helpful.
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regulate cummerce.
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is that handy unit's voice?
This helped me alot
Hand Unit when did you become a History Teacher
Marshall really had to stretch to reach this conclusion. Sadly, the federal government has been stretching ever since.
Yo hand unit is a history teacher
2x it so you get through it in 10 minutes : )
Its a 4 minutes video, what are you smoking?
My Civics teacher gave me 3 essays to do in the span of 3 days! I'm done 2/3. He made my class watch this video because we couldn't understand what he was saying.😓
Feel bad for you, 3 essays in 3 days? Geez my teacher only gives us an argument essay every one or two units.
@@samriwelkeish7981 rllyy??!! Jus yesterday, he was gonna give us another cuz we couldn't answer one question😒
@@rumaisazahid8638 Wait I just realized you were taking civics, I thought you said Ap government.
@@samriwelkeish7981 yea im still in 8th grade, but its already too muchhh
@@rumaisazahid8638 well then thats a sucky teacher mine actually makes the class bearable praying for u
IS THIS HAND UNIT FROM FNAF LMAO
Cant wait till I’m done with this class
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ap gov is going to be my 13th reason
The whole can rule a part but a part cannot rule the whole, y'know?
Government is a pain in the ass but thanks for make this 😫
My face betrays no emotion
I'm here cause Portland is trying to fine the feds
First!
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