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| principle that said that a state may declare a federal law unconstitutional |
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| foorcing people into military service |
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| power of the federal courts to decide if a law is constitutional |
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| a group of people who seek to win public office so they can govern according to those policies |
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| list of things to accomlish |
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| departments that make up the federal government |
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| process by which people of one culture become part of another culture |
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| tax of foreign good brought into a coutry |
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-from France -in 1803 -for $5 million -doubled the size of US |
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| During the War of 1812, the British set fire to where? |
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| Why did the US declare war on Great Britain? |
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| continued Britsh harassment |
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| What is John Marshall best remembered for? |
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| serving as cheif justice of the Supreme Court for 34 years |
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| In Marbury v. Madison, Justice John Marshall increase the power of what? |
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| Where were the bounderies set after the War of 1812? |
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| The same as they were before the war |
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| What was treay of Greenville in 1795? |
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| Native Americans had to give up the southern 2/3 of Ohio |
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| Who is "The Prophet" and what did he call for? |
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| Native American leader and he called for total rejection of European ways and customs |
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| What did Tecumseh call for? |
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| Military action against expansion of US |
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-restricted trade with British and French -unpopular -unsucessful with New England traders |
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| How did Jefferson reduce the influence of the Federal government? |
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| reduced the size of the bureaucracy |
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| What was a provision of the Missouri Compromise? |
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| Western Territories north of Missouri's southern border were closed to slavery |
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| Why did the Northern States object to Missouri being admitted as a slave state? |
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| it would increase the power of the south |
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