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Chapter 10 Vocab TAT

QuestionAnswer
a person who takes extreme political positions radical
a law that increased the number of federal judges, allowing president john adams to fill most of the new spots with federalists Judiciary Act of 1801
a cheif justice of the supreme court John Marshall
an 1803 a case in which the supreme court ruled that it had the power to abolished laws by declaring that they are unconstitutional Marbury v. Madison
it contradicted the law of the constitution unconstitutional
their princelple that the supreme court haves the final say in interpreting the constitution judiciary review
the 1803 purchaseof louisiana territory from france Louisiana Purchase
he led the expidition Meriwether Lewis
clark was a skilled mapmaker and outdoorsmen and proved to be a natural leader William Clark
a group led by mariwether lewis and william clark who explored the lands of the louisiana purchase of 1803 Lewis and Clark expidition
a shoshone woman whose language skills and knowledge of geography would be of great value to lewis and clark Sacagawea
explored the louisiana territory and a mountain called pikes peak Zebulon Pike
the act of seizing by force impressment
an act that started that american ships were no longer allowed to sail to foreign ports and it also closed american ports to british Embargo Act of 1807
a shawnee cheif Tecumseh
a westerner who supported the war in 1812 War Hawk
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