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Radical   A person who takes extreme political positions.  
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Judicary Act of 1801   A law that increased the number of federal judges; allowing President John Adams to fill most of the new spots with federalist.  
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John Marshall   A 45 year old federal as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.  
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Marbury V. Madison   an 1803, case in which the Supreme Court ruled that it had the power to abolish laws by declaring them unconstitutional  
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Unconstitutional   something that contradicts the law of the Constitution  
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Judicial review   the principle that the Supreme Court has the final say in the interpretins the constitution Louisiana Purchase  
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Louisiana Purchase   the 1803 Purchase of the Louisiana Territory from France  
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Meriwether Lewis   a captain to lead the expedition  
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William Clark   a lietnant to oversee a volunteer force  
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Lewis and Clark expedition   exdedition a group led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark who explored the lands of the Louisiana Purchase beginning in 1803  
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Sacagawea   is a 17 year old and was a shoshone woman whose language skills and knowledge od geography would be of great value to Lewis and Clark  
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Zebulon Pike   expedition left st. louis ona southerly route  
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Impressment   the act of seizing by force  
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Embargo Act of 1807   an act that stated that American ships were no longer allowed to sail to forgein ports and it also closed American ports to british ships  
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Tecumsehi   a Shawnee Chief vowed to stop the loss of Native American land  
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Warhawks   a westerner who supported the war of 1812  
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Oliver Hazard Perry   an experiences officer took charge of this infant fleet  
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Battle of the Thames   an American victory over the British in the War of 1812, which ended the British threat to the northwest territory  
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Francis Scott Key   a Washington lawyer watched the all night battle ar Fort Mchenry  
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Treaty of Ghent   treaty signed in 1814, which ended the war of 1812; no territory exchanged hands and trade disputes were not resolved  
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