APUSH 4.2 AMSCO "The Rise of Political Parties and the Era of Jefferson"

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Which of the Supreme Court cases below established the concept of "judicial review" or the ability of the Court to declare a law passed by Congress as unconstitutional?

Marbury v. Madison

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Which of the Supreme Court cases below was the first time the Supreme Court struck down a state law when it declared that state legislation could not pass legislation invalidating a contract?

Fletcher v. Peck

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Which of the Supreme Court cases that the Constitution gave "implied powers" to the federal government when it determined that although not listed in the Constitution the federal government had the power to create a national bank?

McCulloch v. Maryland

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Which of the Supreme Court cases determined that the federal government had broad control over interstate (between states) commerce (business) when it ruled a monopoly by a steamboat company conflicted with a charter authorized by Congress.

Gibbons v. Ogden

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In perhaps the most important achievement of Jefferson's first administration the purchase of what territory increased the size of the United States?

Louisiana Purchase

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In the U.S. Presidential election of 1800, the candidates tied for President, as required by law the House of Representatives voted to determine the winner with each state casting a single ballot, who was the ultimate winner?

Thomas Jefferson

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Following the acquisition of a huge amount of land from France, the U.S. government commissioned these two people to explore and survey the new territory. Their journey began in St. Louis in 1804 and returned having reached the Rocky Mountains and Oregon coast in 1806. Who were they?

Lewis and Clark

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Who was appointed as the first Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, holding that post for 34 years during which he exerted and extended tremendous power and influence of the nation's highest court?

John Marshall

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Who won the U.S Presidential election in 1804, captured all but 14 of the 176 possible electoral votes?

Thomas Jefferson

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With the backing of the outgoing incumbent U.S. President Thomas Jefferson, who was nominated by the Democratic-Republican party beating two other Democratic-Republican opponents and a Federalist candidate to win the 1808 election?

James Madison