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Last updated

23 April 2025

pdf, 4.94 MB
pdf, 4.94 MB

This activity explores the Supreme Court case United States v. Butler (1936), which tested if the government could use taxes to control farming. The Court struck down the law, saying it gave too much power to the federal government. The case shows how the Constitution limits government power, even during the Great Depression.

Included in this resource:

Supreme Court Case Spotlight analysis with scaffolding questions
Answer key for teachers (suggested)

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