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Chapter 10 Vocab AK

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People who take extreme political positions Radicals
Adams appointed as many judges he can between the election of 1800. Judiciary Act 1801
He served as chief justice for three decades. John Marshall
this contradicted the law of the Constitution Unconstitutional
This states that the Supreme court has the final say in interpreting the constitution. Judicial review
This was one of the important decisions of the supreme court. Marbury vs. Madison
The purchase doubled the size of the US Louisiana Purchase
The was chose to lead the expedition Meriwether Lewis
Lieutenant to select and oversee a volunteer force. William Clark
The Corps Discovery soon became known as that Lewis and Clark expedition
A French trapper, his 17 year old wife Sacagawea
He led the expedition in 1806 Zebulon Pike
American ships were no longer allowed to sail foreign ports. Embargo Act of 1807
a Shawnee chief vowed to stop the loss of Native american land Tecumseh
They wanted British aid to native american stopped. War Hawks
an experienced officer took charge of the infant fleet Oliver Hazard Perry
The victory put a threat on the northwest end Battles of the Thames
He was a Washington lawyer that watched the battle. Francis Scott Key
which ended the war of 1812 Treaty of Ghent
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