Understand the Impact of Jefferson’s presidency Explain the importance of Judicial Review.

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Understand the Impact of Jefferson’s presidency Explain the importance of Judicial Review

Reduce the size and power of central government Reduce taxes Decrease the size of bureaucracy

Judicial branch unclear Midnight Judges John Marshal appointed

Jefferson attempts to deny the Federalist appointment Argument over appointment that was withheld Judicial review established

Land Act of 1800 People can buy land on credit Private citizens take the land

10 million to buy New Orleans Counter offer of 15 million for all of “Louisiana” Jefferson torn on decision Lewis and Clark

Jefferson’s policies make him extremely popular Burr and Hamilton Jefferson v. Charles Pinckney

Jay’s Treaty expires USS Chesapeake attacked by British---21 casualties Embargo Act of 1807 outlaws trade abroad Jefferson becomes unpopular

Strict vs. Loose Constitution----Louisiana Purchase Burr vs. Hamilton---Duel US and Europe----Embargo Act of 1870

The court decision in Mabury v. Madison establish what important judicial principal? appointment of judges neutrality Judicial Review bureaucracy

Henry Clay John C. Calhoun

Tecumseh Battle of Tippecanoe Andrew Jackson-Seminoles

Devastating American Losses Treaty of Ghent Battle of New Orleans Star Spangled Banner Fort McHenry