Strict Interpretation - If the Constitution doesn't say you can do something, then you cannot do it, Loose Interpretation - If the Constitution doesn't forbid it, you might be able to do it if you make a good case, Louisiana Purchase - This event caused Jefferson to change his strict constructionist views, Lewis and Clark - These two led an expedition to explore the Louisiana Territory, Corps of Discovery - Another name for group that explored the Louisiana Territory, All water route through America - What Jefferson hoped Lewis and Clark would find on their journey west, 15 million - The price Jefferson paid for the Louisiana Territory, Napoleon Bonaparte - Whom Jefferson purchased the Louisiana Territory from, Sacagawea - Served as the Native American guide for the Louisiana Territory expedition, Judicial Review - The principal that states the Supreme Court has the final say in interpreting the Constitution, Unconstitutional - When a law is in conflict with the Constitution, Thomas Jefferson - Third President of the United States, John Marshall - Chief Justice of the Supreme Court appointed by Adams before leaving office, Independent farmers - Jefferson envisioned America as a nation of:, Pacific Ocean - Final destination of the Lewis and Clark Expedition West before heading home, St. Louis - Where the Lewis and Clark Expedition began,

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