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2 Jeffersonian Republicans Strongly supported Jeffersonian Republicans Strongly supported Commerce Commerce Industry Industry State’s rights State’s rights Centralized government Centralized government

3 States’ rights States’ rights

4 What was the revolution of 1800? What was the revolution of 1800? Rebellion by angry farmers Rebellion by angry farmers Louisiana Purchase Louisiana Purchase Political victory of the Republicans Political victory of the Republicans Marbury v. Madison Marbury v. Madison

5 Political victory of the Republicans Political victory of the Republicans

6 Which amendment separated the ballots for the president and vice president? Which amendment separated the ballots for the president and vice president?

7 The Twelfth The Twelfth

8 What region in North Africa raided American shipping and demanded high ransoms? What region in North Africa raided American shipping and demanded high ransoms?

9 Barbary States Barbary States

10  A) Judicial Review  B) John Marshall  C) Gibbons v. Ogden  D) Delegated Powers  E) McCulloch v. Maryland  F) Thomas Jefferson  G) Marbury v. Madison  3 rd president of the United States

11  F) Thomas Jefferson

12  A) Judicial Review  B) John Marshall  C) Gibbons v. Ogden  D) Delegated Powers  E) McCulloch v. Maryland  F) Thomas Jefferson  G) Marbury v. Madison  Chief justice of the Supreme Court

13  B) John Marshall

14  A) Judicial Review  B) John Marshall  C) Gibbons v. Ogden  D) Delegated Powers  E) McCulloch v. Maryland  F) Thomas Jefferson  G) Marbury v. Madison  The right of the Supreme Court to declare a law unconstitutional

15  A) Judicial Review

16  A) Judicial Review  B) John Marshall  C) Gibbons v. Ogden  D) Delegated Powers  E) McCulloch v. Maryland  F) Thomas Jefferson  G) Marbury v. Madison  Authority specifically given to the national government by the Constitution

17  D) Delegated Powers

18  A) Judicial Review  B) John Marshall  C) Gibbons v. Ogden  D) Delegated Powers  E) McCulloch v. Maryland  F) Thomas Jefferson  G) Marbury v. Madison  Court decision that maintained “it is emphatically the province and duty of the judicial department to say what the law is”

19  G) Marbury v. Madison

20  A) Judicial Review  B) John Marshall  C) Gibbons v. Ogden  D) Delegated Powers  E) McCulloch v. Maryland  F) Thomas Jefferson  G) Marbury v. Madison  Landmark decision that protected Congress’s power to regulate interstate commerce

21  C) Gibbons v. Ogden

22  A) Judicial Review  B) John Marshall  C) Gibbons v. Ogden  D) Delegated Powers  E) McCulloch v. Maryland  F) Thomas Jefferson  G) Marbury v. Madison  Landmark court decision that denied states the power to interfere with the ability of Congress to enact a national bank

23  E) McCulloch v. Maryland

24  T/F Thomas Jefferson was a devout Christian

25  False

26  T/F Chief Justice John Marshall supported Federalist views even when Congress and the presidency were dominated by Republicans.

27  True


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