Jefferson Era
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The Judiciary Act of 1801 allowed President Adams: | To appoint many Federalists as judges before his term as president ended.
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What determined who would be president of the United States in the election of 1800? | House of Representatives
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What was the name of the volunteer force that Lewis & Clark put together? | Corps of Discovery
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The final authority on what the Constitution means | Judicial Review
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The city in the South that both Jefferson and Napoleon wanted control of was: | New Orleans
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Which of the following is not a change that Jefferson made as president? A. Reduced the size of military B. Reduced taxes C. Reduced the number of federal employees D. Allowed debt to increase | Allowed debt to increase
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Marbury v. Madison established: | That the Supreme Court has the power to call laws unconstitutional.
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What is a radical? | A person who takes an extreme position on a political issue.
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Cost the U.S. $15 million, but it also doubled the size of the nation. | Louisiana Purchase
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Was a big help to Lewis & Clark in dealing with Native American peoples because she could speak the Shoshone language | Sacagawea
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Sent to explore the southern portion of the Louisiana Territory. | Zebulon Pike
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French leader that sold the Louisiana Territory to the U.S. | Napoleon
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