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chapter 10...vocab...duh

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A person who takes extreme political positions.   Radical  
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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  
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A 45-year old federalist chief justice, was the judge of the Mabury v. Madison case.   John Marshall.  
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An 1803 case in which the supreme court ruled that it had the power to abolish laws by declaring them unconstitutional.   Marbury v. Madison  
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Something that contradicts the law of the constitution.   Unconstitutional  
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The principle that the supreme court had the final say in interpreting the constitution.   Judicial review  
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The 1803 purchase of the Louisiana territory from France.   Louisiana purchase  
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An explorer from the Louis and Clark expedition.   Meriwether Louis  
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An explorer from the Louis and Clark expedition.   William Clark  
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A group led by Meriwether Louis and William Clark who explored the lands of the Louisiana purchase beginning in 1803.   The Louise and Clark expedition.  
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A Shoshone women who guided Louise and Clark on their expedition.   Sacagawea  
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An explorer who accompanied Lewis and Clark on their expedition of the northern Louisiana territory.   Zebulen Pike  
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The act of seizing y force.   Impressment  
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An act that stated that American ships were no longer allowed to sail to foreign ports, and it also closed American ports to British ships   Embargo act of 1807  
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An Indian chief who tried to bring the natives together.   Tecumseh  
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A westerner who supported the war of 1812.   War Hawk  
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An officer who won at the battle of lake Erie.   Oliver Hazard Perry  
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An american victory over the British in the war of 1812, Which ended the British threat to the Northwest territory.   Battle of Thames  
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The creator of the national anthem.   Francis Key Scott  
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Treaty, signed in 1812, which ended the war of 1812; no territory exchanged hands and trade disputes were not resolved.   Treaty of Ghent  
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