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| Jefferson's personal secretary who led expedition into Louisiana territory |
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| French leader that sold Louisiana to the U.S. |
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| U.S. Ship fired upon in 1807 by the British |
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| Jefferson's Treasury secretary;introduced budget specific items for each national expense |
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| Blamed Hamilton for his defeat as governor;Killed Hamilton in a duel |
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| Architect that designed Washington D.C. |
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| Pierre Dominique Toussant L'Overture |
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| Haitian leader who prevented a French takeover of his island |
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| Supreme Court decision that established "judicial revue." |
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| Prohibited American Ships from sailing for any foreign port |
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| Chief Justice who estabilished the Supreme Court as final authority in interpretation of Constitution |
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| Federalists were mistrustful of |
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| returned to conditions before the war |
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| The treaty that ended the War of 1812 returned to conditions__________the war |
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| Jefferson wanted the U.S. to remain a nation of..... |
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| a legal example to be followed |
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| gave America control of Mississippi River |
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| Chief significance of purchase of Louisiana was that... |
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| appointed at very last minute |
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| Midnight judges were called this because |
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| Congressional laws unconstitutional |
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| Judicial review gives the supreme court the power to declare... |
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| government order prohibiting trade with a foreign country is called an |
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| full citizenship to a foreigner |
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| Naturalization means to grant |
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| relations with other countries (foreign relations) |
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| Jefferson believed that the main role of the federal government was to manage |
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| The U.S. paid the Barbary states for protection from |
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| Whiskey excise tax was repealed |
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| a change that Jefferson made during his administration that effected all men was when the |
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| navy ships to attack them |
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| Jefferson handled the Barbary pirates by sending |
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| political power of the west |
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| New England Federalists opposed the Louisiana purchase, they feared increased |
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| forced Jefferson to reverse his interpretation of the Constitution |
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| The Louisiana Purchase doubled the size of the U.S. AND |
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| Lewis and Clark followed this river to reach the Rockies |
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| east and west flowing rivers |
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| The great divide was named so because it separated |
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| Alexander Hamilton died as a result of a |
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| Jefferson contradicted his policy of strict construction of the Constitution on this issue, doubled size of U.S. |
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| to be convicted of treason there must be |
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| Burr was aquitted of charges because the prosecution could not |
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| had to be impeached to be removed..and most were federalists |
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| Jefferson and the Republicans feard the power of Supreme Court justices becaus they |
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| The Embargo Act caused America's commerce to |
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| Marbury vs. Madison is a good example of which basic US principle? |
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| identify with and feeling pride in a country |
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| Native leader that got tribes to unite and stop settlers from moving west |
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| This decision involved slavery and the expansion of the U.S. by two states |
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| This invention actually caused an increase in slavery-although a time saving device |
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| This was issued in response to European efforts to colonize South America |
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| The attendees at this convention could be compared to Viet Nam protesters |
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| Burning of Washington D.C. |
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| The War of 1812 is unique because this one incident |
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| The eagle, the flag, and Uncle Sam are examples of |
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| they were captured and forced to serve in English navy |
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| were last minute appointees to the federal government |
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| strong feeling towards region, city, or belief |
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| "Don't give up the ship," and "don't shoot till you see the whites of their eyes," are examples of |
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| He didn't believe in expansionism but purchased Louisiana |
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| checks and balances, judicial review |
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| Marbury vs. Madison had huge impact on our legal system. They are |
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| tried to remain neutral during Napoleonic wars |
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| how did war of 1812 show U.S. neutrality? |
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| had to fight england, saw opportunity to annex Canada and Florida |
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| How did war of 1812 show U.S. expanisionism? |
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| How could Eli Whitney be blamed for increase in slavery |
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