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1. The ____ _________ was added to prevent ties when voting for president.
2. This simply had the people vote for president and vice president separately.

12th Amendment

1. The definition of this word is "a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering."
2. _______ _____ fit into Jefferson's beliefs as he didn't want the government to interfere.

Laissez-Faire

1. What led up to this event was Federalist passing the Judiciary Act of 1801 which created courts around America and put federalist judges in them. However not all of the judges were actually put in courts as Adam's presidency ended before he could accept them all.
2. The 3 principals set by _______ v. _______ were
A. TheConstitution is the supreme law
B. The Constitution must be followed when there is aconflict, or disagreement, between it and anyother law
C. The judicial branch mustuphold the Constitution and nullify, or cancel, unconstitutional laws.
3. This contradicted Jefferson's efforts to weaken the government as it broadened federal power.
Marbury v. Madison
1. The definition of this is "review by the US Supreme Court of the constitutional validity of a legislative act."

Judicial Review

1. ______ _________ was born in Virginia, he was the third of ten children, was vice president from 1797 – 1801, was president from 1801-1809, and he attended the collage of William and Mary.

Thomas Jefferson

1. This was an act passed in 1801 that created courts with federalist judges put in them to allow the federalist to have power in the judicial branch.
2. John Adams passed this act.
3. In Adams's last few days in office he was commissioning judges for new courts that his act had created. Although, he was unable to commission them all as his presidency ended as he was commissioning them.

Judiciary Act of 1801