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people who take extreme political positions radical
Adams had appointed as many federalists judges as he could between the election of 1800 and Jefferson's inauguration in 1801 Judiciary Act of 1801
federalists appointed as chief justice John Marshall
case in which Marshall declared that a law passed by Congress was unconstitutional-establishing principle of judicial review Marbury v. Madison
contradicted the law of the Constitution unconstitutional
Supreme court has final say in interpreting the constitution judicial review
gave u.s the port of New Orleans and doubled the size of the country Louisiana Purchase
explorer chosen to lead an expedition into the Louisiana territory Meriwether Lewis
skill mapmaker and outdoors man chosen to explore the Louisiana Territory William Clark
A trip to explore the Louisiana Territory Lewis and clark expedition
A shoshone woman whose language skills and knowledge of geography helped lewis and clark Sacagawea
an army officer who led an expedition into the southern part of the Louisiana Territory Zebulon Pike
kidnapping of sailors to work on ships impressment
an act passed by congress to stop all foreign trade with the u.s Embargo Act of 1807
A shawnee chief who tried to unite native american tribes Tecumseh
Westerners who called for war against Britain War hawks
naval officer whose fleet defeated the british force on lake erie Oliver Hazard Perry
Fight in which general harrison defeated british forces in the northwest Battle of the Thames
Washington lawyer who watched the all night battle at fort mchenry and showed his pride by writing what became the national anthem Francis Scott Key
treaty that ended the war of 1812 Treaty of Ghent
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