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In the Presidential election of 1800 there were two political parties going head to head

Federalists

Democratic-Republicans

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FEDERALISTS DEMOCRATIC-REPUBLICANS

JOHNADAMS

THOMASJEFFERSON

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Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr were tied with 73 electoral college votes

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The House voted to break the tie and it stayed tied until the 36th vote in which Jefferson was elected President

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To prevent future showdowns between a presidential and vice-presidential candidate, Congress passed the 12th Amendment in 1803.

It required electors to vote for the president and vice president on separate ballots.

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Jefferson’s many talents and interests included:

LAWYER

INVENTOR

ARCHITECTURE

MUSIC

HORSEMAN

SCIENTIST

READING

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Because of his diversity, Jefferson wanted a calm America such as in the French Revolution, laissez-faire.

Let people do as they choose.

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Jefferson’s policies:

-Support independent farmers-Why?

- When people own property, they fight to protect it

-Reduce size of government-How?

- Cut army by one-third- Cut navy from 25 to 7 ships

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Jefferson’s policies: *-Expand nation- Where?

- Westward -Reduce debt- How?

- Reduce gov’t positions, reduce military, customs duties, sale of western lands

Taxes on foreign imported goods

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What happened to each of the following:

- Alien and Sedition Act- Naturalization Act- Threatened liberties

- Whiskey Tax- Substituted with customs duties

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Judiciary Act of 1801

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-Set up regional courts-Adams makes Federalist appointments- John Marshall as Chief Justice

- Former Secretary of State

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MARBURY v. MADISON

-William Marbury did not receive his paperwork

-Pres Jefferson told James Madison, current Secretary of State, not to send out remaining papers

-Madison won

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MARBURY v. MADISON

established the concept of judicial review

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The right of the Supreme Court to determine if a law violates the Constitution.

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Judicial Review

- Constitution is supreme law

- Conflicts between Constitution and any other law, Constitution must be followed

- Judicial branch has duty to determine when conflicts arise between federal laws and Constitution and to nullify unconstitutional laws

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* McCulloch v. Maryland

-1819-Elastic Clause- Allows Congress to do more than the constitution expressly authorizes it to do

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* Gibbons v. Ogden

-1824-Federal law takes precedent over state law in interstate transportation

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