6.3 Age of Jefferson OBJ 1. Discuss the defining characteristics 
of the Jefferson Administration. 2. Explain the legacy of the Marshall 
Court.

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6.3 Age of Jefferson OBJ 1. Discuss the defining characteristics 
of the Jefferson Administration. 2. Explain the legacy of the Marshall 
Court.

Bellringer Quiz 1. What was one characteristic of the 
Jefferson presidency? 2. What was the legacy of the 
Marshall Court?

BODY: Jefferson's Presidency:

The Marshall Court:

McCulloch v Maryland Gibbons v Ogden Closure -For your court case decide 
which principle was applied. Ex: Marbury v Madison Dartmouth College v Woodward McCulloch v Maryland Gibbons v Ogden