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Ch. 10 Vocab. SA
Ch.10 Vocab. SA
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| people who take extreme political positions. | radicals |
| Adams had appointed as many Federalist judges as he could between the election of 1800 and Jefferson's inauguration in 1801. | Judiciary Act of 1801 |
| Federalist chief justice, established judicial review. | John Marshall |
| In 1803, Marbury went to court after Madison refused to put him in as chief justice. Madison won under judicial review/ unconstitutional law. | Marbury v. Madison |
| it contradicted the law of the Constitution. | unconstitutional |
| the Supreme Court has the final say in interpreting the Constitution. | judicial review |
| In 1803, Jefferson bought the land from France, doubling the size of the U.S. | Louisiana Purchase |
| led the Lewis and Clark expedition into northern Louisiana. | Meriwether Lewis |
| would select and oversee a volunteer force. | William Clark |
| In 1803, Lewis and Clark set out to explore Louisiana with the help of Sacagawea. | Lewis and Clark expedition |
| Shoshone woman who helped Lewis and Clark by interperting and leading the way around Louisiana. | Sacagawea |
| led the 1806 expedition into southern Louisiana and explored the Great Plains and the Rio Grande by mistake. | Zebulon Pike |
| kidnapping | impressment |
| American ships were no longer allowed to sail to foreign ports-British can't come to theirs either. | Embargo Act of 1807 |
| Shawnee chief that vowed to stop the loss of Native American land by uniting-died in the Battle of Thames. | Tecumseh |
| westerners who called for the War of 1812. | War Hawks |
| an experienced officer who took command and eventually made the British flee in the War of 1812. | Oliver Hazard Perry |
| Harrison defeated the British, fleeting from Perry, in Canada and put an end to their threat in the Northwest in the War of 1812. | Battle of the Thames |
| wrote the national anthem. | Francis Scott Key |
| signed in 1814, ending the War of 1812 with no territory exchanged and trade disputes were left unresolved. | Treaty of Ghent |