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Ch. 10 Vocab JX

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People who take extreme political positions.   show
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show Judiciary Act of 1801  
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A Federalist who was appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.   show
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An important decision of the Marshall court, appointing William Marbury as Secretary of State, leading to conflict.   show
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Contradicted the law of the Constitution.   show
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States that the Supreme Court has the final say in interpreting the Constitution.   show
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Purchase offered by Napoleon to buy all of the Louisiana territory.   show
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A young officer chosen by Jefferson to lead the expedition to the west.   show
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show William Clark  
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The Corps of Discovery became to be known as this.   show
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A Shoshone woman who had very helpful (to Lewis and Clark)language skills and knowledge of geography.   show
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Led an expedition to find sources of the Arkansas and Red rivers.   show
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show impressment  
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show Embargo Act of 1807  
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A Shawnee Chief who vowed to stop the loss of Native American land.   show
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Westerners of the U.S. who called for war with the British.   show
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An expiernced officer who took charge of an infant fleet the Americans built on the shores of Lake Erie.   show
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show Battle of the Thames  
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A Washington lawyer who was detained on a British ship watching the all-night battle. He expressed his pride of the U.S. with a poem that later became the national anthem.   show
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A Treaty that ended the War of 1812.   show
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