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What is Forced electors to cast one vote each for President and Vice President
What did the 12th Amendment do?
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What is False
Hamilton and Burr were both injured after a shooting duel Weehawken, NJ in 1804
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What is A country does not take sides
Neutral Rights is when:
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What is Henry Clay and John Calhoun
Who were the two leaders of the War Hawks party?
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What is the tax on imported goods
What is the definition of Custom Duties?
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What is John Adams: Federalists, Thomas Jefferson: Republicans, Aaron Burr: Republicans
Who was were the three candidates that were represented in the election of 1800? What parties did they represent?
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What is It changed the size and shape of the nation and helped expand the nation westward
How did the Louisiana Purchase impact the US?
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What is James Madison: Republicans (winner), and Charles Pickney: Federalists
Who were the two candidates in the election of 1808 and what parties did they belong to? Who won the election?
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What is Francis Scott Key and 1931
Who wrote poem that would end up being the star-spangled banner? What year did it officially become our national anthem?
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What is A wise and frugal government, support of the state governments in all their rights, Limit the power and size of the federal government
What were some things that Thomas Jefferson looked to get accomplished as president?
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What is Helped set up a system of courts
What did the Judiciary Act of 1801 do?
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What is People, Plants, Animals, and Land/New Climates
Name some of the things Lewis & Clark discovered on their expedition toward westward land?
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What is The alliance between the Tecumseh and the British
Even with the American's winning the Battle of Tippecanoe, what was the major effect following the victory?
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What is Tecumseh dies, and ended the alliance between the Native Americans and the British
Why was the Battle of the Thames so important?
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What is cast of ballots that actually elect the president and vice president, each state has as many electoral votes as it has members of congress
What is the electoral college?
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What is 1) The constitution is the supreme law of the land, 2) The constitution must be followed when there is a conflict with any other law, 3) The judicial branch can declare laws unconstitutional
What are the three principles of Judicial Review?
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What is Toussaint L'Ouventure led a revolt with enslaved Africans and laborers against Island plantation owners and they also defeated Napoleon's French troops and drove them out of Saint Domingue
What were the steps and things that happened that led to the creation of the country Haiti?
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What is 1807-1809, and it originally targeted Great Britain but ended up banning all importing and exporting with foreign countries
When did the Embargo Act happen and what did it do?
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What is South: Spanish Florida, West: Fertile Forests of southern Canada
What did the War Hawks from the south want to accomplish? What did the ones from West want?
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What is McCulloch v Maryland (1819): the court held that congress does have implied powers and that states cannot tax the federal government, Gibbons v Ogden (1824): the court held that federal law overrules state law in matters affecting more than one state, and Worcester v Georgia (1832): states could not regulate Native Americans, only the Federal government
What are the three cases following the Marbury v Madison? What year did they happen and what did they do?
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What is Favored Trade, Western Expansion, Energetic development of the economy, and strong army and navy
What were the 4 important beliefs of the War Hawks party following their taking over of the Republican party?
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