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Bell RingerDate: February 4th, )Copy down and hand in any homework for this week… 2) Take out F5 - A Time of Conflict Read pages to get the answer the questions. 10 MINUTES YOU HAVE 10 MINUTES TO COMPLETE THIS!

Definition: The place on a continent that separates river systems flowing in opposite directions. ExpeditionThomas Jefferson Meriwether LewisAaron Burr William ClarkLaissez Faire Continental DivideJudicial Review Zebulon PikeJohn Marshall

Definition: Authority of the Supreme Court to strike down unconstitutional laws. ExpeditionThomas Jefferson Meriwether LewisAaron Burr William ClarkLaissez Faire Continental DivideJudicial Review Zebulon PikeJohn Marshall

Definition: Third President of the United States, made radical changes during term. ExpeditionThomas Jefferson Meriwether LewisAaron Burr William ClarkLaissez Faire Continental DivideJudicial Review Zebulon PikeJohn Marshall

Definition: “Let Alone”, Government should not interfere in the economy. ExpeditionThomas Jefferson Meriwether LewisAaron Burr William ClarkLaissez Faire Continental DivideJudicial Review Zebulon PikeJohn Marshall

Definition: Vice President of Thomas Jefferson ExpeditionThomas Jefferson Meriwether LewisAaron Burr William ClarkLaissez Faire Continental DivideJudicial Review Zebulon PikeJohn Marshall

Definition: Army captain choose to lead the Louisiana Expedition by Thomas Jefferson. ExpeditionThomas Jefferson Meriwether LewisAaron Burr William ClarkLaissez Faire Continental DivideJudicial Review Zebulon PikeJohn Marshall

Definition: Chief Justice of Supreme court, ruled that courts power comes from Constitution, not Congress ExpeditionThomas Jefferson Meriwether LewisAaron Burr William ClarkLaissez Faire Continental DivideJudicial Review Zebulon PikeJohn Marshall

Definition: A long and carefully organized journey. ExpeditionThomas Jefferson Meriwether LewisAaron Burr William ClarkLaissez Faire Continental DivideJudicial Review Zebulon PikeJohn Marshall

Definition: Explored the southern part of the Louisiana Territory. ExpeditionThomas Jefferson Meriwether LewisAaron Burr William ClarkLaissez Faire Continental DivideJudicial Review Zebulon PikeJohn Marshall

Definition: Army officer chosen by Meriwether Lewis to go on an expedition. ExpeditionThomas Jefferson Meriwether LewisAaron Burr William ClarkLaissez Faire Continental DivideJudicial Review Zebulon PikeJohn Marshall

Directions: On the back of your worksheet, create a table like the one pictured below. Directions: Fill in the following chart with information about each action in the left column. For example, identify at least one risk and one benefit to the United States of overseas trade. Do the same for neutrality and for the Embargo Act.

Textbook Time… Turn to Pg. 322 in your textbook. We will read a page and a half together to answer a few questions. You will read the rest and complete the other questions with your desk partner

The pirates. Sent warships to Tripoli to deal with Paying Tribute to the Pirates Pg. 324 Pg. 325 Both countries starting taking American Ships and impressing sailors Pg. 326