River used by Lewis and Clark in their expedition to explore the new Louisiana Territory
Missouri River
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Political party led by Thomas Jefferson, opposed the national bank, supported France, supported states' rights and the rights of the common man
Democratic-Republican Party
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Territory purchased from France, doubled the size of the United States, gave the U.S. control of the Mississippi River (1803)
Louisiana Purchase
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An issue or event that involves another country
foreign
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The principle established by Marbury v. Madison that grants the power to the Supreme Court to strike down laws it deems unconstitutional
judicial review
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The four parts of Hamilton's Financial Plan
assume state's debts, establish a national bank, whiskey tax, protective tariffs
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Domestic issue that tested the domestic authority of the federal government, especially when it comes to passing and enforcing tax laws (1794)
Whiskey Rebellion
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The British practice of kidnapping American sailors and forcing them to join the navy
impressment
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Rights not listed in the Constitution belong to the states (Federalism; states' rights)
Tenth Amendment
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Chief Justice of the Supreme Court that wrote the decision in Marbury v. Madison that established judicial review
John Marshall
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Freedom from unreasonable search and seizure
Fourth Amendment
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Written by Francis Scott Key, written during the Battle of Fort McHenry in 1814, became the national anthem of the United States in 1931 and has endured due to memorializing a patriotic act in U.S. history