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Jeffersonian Republicans Strongly Jeffersonian Republicans Strongly supportedsupportedCommerceCommerceIndustryIndustryState’s rightsState’s rightsCentralized governmentCentralized government
States’ rightsStates’ rights
What was the revolution of 1800?What was the revolution of 1800?Rebellion by angry farmersRebellion by angry farmersLouisiana PurchaseLouisiana PurchasePolitical victory of the RepublicansPolitical victory of the RepublicansMarbury v. MadisonMarbury v. Madison
Political victory of the RepublicansPolitical victory of the Republicans
Which amendment separated the Which amendment separated the ballots for the president and vice ballots for the president and vice president?president?
The TwelfthThe Twelfth
What region in North Africa raided What region in North Africa raided American shipping and demanded American shipping and demanded high ransoms?high ransoms?
Barbary StatesBarbary States
A) Judicial Review B) John Marshall C) Gibbons v. Ogden D) Delegated Powers E) McCulloch v. Maryland F) Thomas Jefferson G) Marbury v. Madison
3rd president of the United States
F) Thomas Jefferson
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
B) John Marshall
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
A) Judicial Review
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
D) Delegated Powers
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”
G) Marbury v. Madison
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
C) Gibbons v. Ogden
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
E) McCulloch v. Maryland
T/F Thomas Jefferson was a devout Christian
False
T/F Chief Justice John Marshall supported Federalist views even when Congress and the presidency were dominated by Republicans.
True