| A | B |
| Thomas Jefferson | Victim of "whispering campaign"; won majority in 1800; Democratic-Republican party. |
| James Monroe | Sent to Paris to join with Livingston to buy New Orleans. |
| Albert Gallatian | Secretary of Treasury |
| Robert Livingston | Went w/ Monroe to buy New Orleans. |
| Zebulon Pike | Trekked to head of Mississippi, ventured into Louisiana. |
| John Marshall | Chief justice; freed Aaron Burr. |
| Napoleon Bonaparte | French dictator trying to conquer world; ceded Louisiana. |
| Aaron Burr | Gained same number of electoral votes; Lost in House; vice president; killed Hamilton. |
| William Marbury | Named Justice, but lost in change-over; Marbury v. Madison |
| Toussaint L' Overture | Led slaves on revolt. |
| Samuel Chase | Impeached Supreme Court justice after the Marbury v. Madison case. |
| judicial review | The process of determining if it was correct or not. |
| Judiciary Act of 1789 | Created federal courts and organized Supreme Court |
| Battle of Austerlitz | Napoleon crushed combined Austrian and Russian armies. |
| Judiciary Act of 1801 | Created sixteen new federal judgeships on Adams' last day in office. |
| "Revolution of 1800" | Jefferson's election was monumental; almost a revolution because it was a peaceful turnover of leadership. |
| "midnight judges" | Before going out of the office, Adams put judges into office at midnight. |
| Marbury v. Madison | Marbury was promised a position, but lost it when the new administration took over. |
| Embargo Act | Forbade exports from US. |
| Louisiana Purchase Treaty | w/ Napoleon; bought it really cheap. |
| Non-Intercourse Act | America declared they wouldn't interfere. |