| mostfavorednation | | Jerrefson's private secretary,One of the learders of the expedition to explore the new land. |
| LouisiannaPurchase | | feelings of strong patriotism. |
| MidnightJudges | | the removal of u,s, sailors from u.s. ships and then drafted into the British Navy. |
| JudicialReview | | paper notes promising to repay money. |
| Corps of Discovery | | powers not explictly listed in the Constitution. |
| JohnAdams | | Democratic-Republican, 3rd president, Served 2 terms. |
| impliedpowers | | Supreme Court reviews a law, it can only happen if a case is brought against that law. |
| enumeratedpowers | | the other leader of the expedition to explore the new land, younger brother to Revolutionary War Hero. |
| embargo | | Small group of New England federalists that drafted a plan to remove New England from The Union. |
| Zebulonpike | | secretly arranged for a navy fleet to be built on the coast of lake Erie. |
| Essexjunto | | 2nd country that tried to break away from its home land and succeded. |
| Sacagawea | | Land bought by Jefferson that doubled the size of the United States. |
| ThomasJefferson | | People who pushed for war. |
| Haiti | | the status Britain gave to the U.S. |
| JohnMarshall | | Mapped much of the upper mississippi river. |
| Nationalism | | Adams' Atc that got passed on his last day in office, put 16 new judges into position. |
| merriweatherlewis | | the right to declare a law invalid. |
| Williamclark | | people living in the country who were not citizens. |
| williamhenryharrison | | Chief Justice. |
| Tecumseh | | powers specifically mentioned in the Constitution. |
| oliverperry | | The 16 judges that Adams put in with the Judiciary Act. |
| NonIntercourseact | | people willing to take a risk in hopes of a future financial gain. |
| aliens | | The Shawnee leaders brother. |
| speculators | | One of the judges that didn't get his official papers. |
| War Hawks | | incitement to rebellion. |
| Prophet | | Federalist,2nd President. |
| bonds | | governor of the Indiana territory. |
| sedition | | Shawnee leader. |
| nullification | | Shoshone woman met by Lewis and Clark. |
| WilliamMarbury | | Forbade trade with France and Britain. |
| JudiciaryAct | | U.S. french ambassabor. |
| impressment | | What the expedition to the new land was called. |
| Robertlivingston | | a government ban on trade with other countries. |