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Chapter10 Vocab.JH:)

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People who take extreme political positions.   radical  
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When Adams appointed as many Federalists Judges as he could between the election of 1800 and Jefferson's inauguration of 1801.   Judiciary Act of 1801  
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45 year-old Federalist, the new Chief Justice.   John Marshall  
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An important decision made by the Marshall Court.   Marbury vs. Madison  
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It contradicted the law of the contistution.   unconstitutional  
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This principle states that the Supreme Court had the final say on interpreting the constitution.   judicial review  
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1803, $15 million to the U.S from Napoleon B.. Jefferson was thrilled.   Louisiana Purchase  
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Young officer who lead an expedition.   Meriwether Lewis  
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Lit. , friend of Lewis who helped him.   William Clark  
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This two men lead a discovery.   Lewis Clark expedition  
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A Shoshone women who helped Lewis and Clark.   Sacagawea  
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An expedition from St. Louise towards the Great Plains.   Zebulon Pike  
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The kidnapping of American Soldiers to work on British Ships.   impressment  
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Now American ships were not allowed to sail to foreign ports.   Embargo Act of 1801  
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A shawnee chief who vowed to unite Indian Tribes.   Tecumseh  
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Westeners who called for war.   War Hawks  
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Experienced officer who took control.   Oliver Hazard Perry  
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This victory put an end to the British threat.   Battle of Thames  
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He watched the all-night battle, and wrote the Star-Spangled Banner.   Francis Scott Key  
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Ended the war of 1812.   Treaty of Ghent  
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