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J EFFERSON /M ADISON V OCABULARY R EVIEW Quiz Tomorrow March 4th

T O FORMALLY EMPOWER A PERSON Commission

T O LEAVE OR WITHDRAW Secede

T HE IDEA THAT OUR COUNTRY SHOULD EXPAND ITS BORDERS ACROSS THE CONTINENT. Manifest Destiny

T AXES ON FOREIGN IMPORTED GOODS Custom Duties

A JOURNEY OR VOYAGE MADE FOR A CERTAIN PURPOSE Expedition

T O A DD TERRITORY Annex

T HE CRIME OF INCITING A REBELLION Sedition

F ORCING PEOPLE INTO MILITARY SERVICE Impressment

M ONEY PAID FOR PROTECTION Tribute

T O GIVE UP T ERRITORY Cede

W ARSHIP Frigate

A GENERAL NAME APPLIED TO A GROUP OF JUDGES APPOINTED DURING THE FINAL DAYS OF J OHN A DAM ’ S P RESIDENCY Midnight Judges

T HE LEGAL RIGHTS OF STATES UNDER THE CONSTITUTION States’ Rights

A RMED PRIVATE SHIP Privateer

A VEHICLE TOPPED WITH WHITE CANVAS USED BY PIONEERS TO MOVE WEST Conestoga Wagon

P OLICY THAT GOVERNMENT SHOULD INTERFERE AS LITTLE AS POSSIBLE IN THE NATION ’ S ECONOMY Laissez-faire

T HE RIGHT OF THE S UPREME C OURT TO DETERMINE IF A LAW VIOLATES THE C ONSTITUTION Judicial Review

T HE RIGHT TO SAIL THE SEAS AND NOT TAKE SIDES IN WAR Neutral Rights

T O INCREASE THE SIZE OF A COUNTRY Territorial Expansion

R EPUBLICANS DURING M ADISON ’ S PRESIDENCY WHO PRESSED FOR WAR WITH B RITAIN War Hawks

A N ORDER PROHIBITING TRADE WITH ANOTHER COUNTRY Embargo

I N VIOLATION OF THE LAWS OF THE C ONSTITUTION Unconstitutional

L OYALTY TO A NATION AND PROMOTION OF ITS INTEREST ABOVE ALL OTHERS Nationalism