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18 Cards in this Set
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Supreme court decides if a law is unconstitutional or not
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Judicial Review
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YES or No
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Supreme court justice of whom the Democratic-Republican Congress tried to remove in retaliation of the John Marshall's decision regarding Marbury; was not removed due to a lack of votes in the Senate
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Samuel Chase
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Involved in Madison vs. Mabury
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Wanted to go to war with the British and wanted to eliminate the Indian threats to pioneers
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War Hawks
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Fighting Birds :D
[Bradley says fighting INDIANS] |
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Federalist judge who was not removed. He served under presidents including Jefferson and others for 34 years. He shaped the American legal tradition more than any other person.
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John Marshall
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Problems causer
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Sent to France to help compromise with Napoleon about Louisiana, along with Monroe, to buy as much land as he could for $10 million.
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Robert Livingston
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Big money! No Whammy! STOP!
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American writer. Famous for short stories.
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Washington Irving
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Rip Van Winkle.
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American naval officer notable for his heroism in the Barbary Wars and in the War of 1812. He was the youngest man to reach the rank of captain in the history of the U.S. Navy, and the first American celebrated as a national military hero who had not played a role in the American Revolution
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Stephen Decatur
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He was fucking rad
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a tendency among sections in bureaucracy to blindly focus on the interest of a section at the expense of the whole
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Sectionalism
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Black or white, democratic or republican
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a euphemism for slavery and the economic ramifications of it in the American South
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Peculiar Institution
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Well, I believe that the way that the people in the south behave is strange, keeping all those people as workers.
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an attempt by the state of Maryland to destroy a branch of the Bank of the United States by imposing a tax on the Bank's notes. John Marshall declared the U.S. Bank constitutional by invoking the Hamiltonian doctrine of implied powers. He strengthened federal authority and slapped at state infringements when he denied the right of Maryland to tax the Bank.
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McCulloch vs. Maryland
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TAX!
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grew out of an attempt by the state of New York to grant to a private concern a monopoly of waterborne commerce between New York and New Jersey. (Meaning that no other company could use the waterway.) New York lost.
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Gibbons vs. Ogden
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Commerece
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College was given a charter by King George III but New Hampshire wanted to take it away. John Marshall ruled in favor of the college.
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Darmouth vs. Woodward
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private school-ens
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Monroe stated that the era of colonization in the Americas was over.
Monroe also warned against foreign intervention. He warned Britain to stay out of the Western Hemisphere, and stated that the United States would not intervene in foreign wars. |
Monroe Doctrine
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Nationalism
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Treaty over the Great Lakes. Gained fishing rights for America.
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Rush-Bagot Agreement
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Wheeeeeeeeee. Je vais aller pêcher
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American writer writing about America.
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James Fenimore Cooper
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The Last of the Mohicans
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British foreign secretary; asked the American minister in London if the United States would band together with the British in a joint declaration renouncing any interest in acquiring Latin American territory, and specifically warning the European dictators to keep their harsh hands off the Latin American republics.
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George Canning
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"Can you please leave the Latinos alone?"
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a foreign policy which combines a non-interventionist military policy and a political policy of economic nationalism
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Isolationism
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All alone
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a leading American statesman during the nation's antebellum era.
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Daniel Webster
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