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Highlight your notes appropriately. Chapter 10 Review Highlight your notes appropriately.

Thomas Jefferson His political views. His democratic style. His ideas about government- especially as it compares to the Federalists.

Madison vs. Marbury Explain Results Judicial Review

Louisiana Purchase Who did we purchase it from? Why did we purchase it? How much did it cost the U.S.? What was the result?

Lewis and Clark Expedition People involved. Route they took and why. Results of expedition. Interactions with Natives.

Embargo Act The purpose. The results.

American Neutrality Britain France Did they respect our neutrality?

Tecumseh Prophet Indian Confederation Explain what the intended results were.

War of 1812 Causes Impressment War Hawks New England’s response