Jefferson and Madison would create the Democratic-Republican political party to be a voice for the common man against the elite Federalist party. The two men fought laws and policies enacted by Washington and Adams when they believed they violated the Constitution and the rights established by the Bill of Rights.
One example of this was Jefferson's writing of the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions in regard to the Whiskey Tax. Though written anonymously, he suggest the states (the people) were allowed to nullify, or ignore, federal laws that the people did not agree with. He suggest it was in the rights of the people to refuse to pay the whiskey tax.
Jefferson and Madison were both outspoken about their disagreement with the passage of the Alien and Sedition Acts by John Adams. Jefferson would overturn the acts after becoming the third president of the US. Madison also stood against John Adams in regard to the "midnight-appointments" which was an expansion of the federal court system. Madison refused to issue the confirmations of the judges causing one to take Madison to court in the famous case, Marbury v. Madison.
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1. They became angry
2. They protested
3. They boycotted British goods
4. They revolted
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B. Florida became a U.S. territory
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Supreme court's decision was women have a limited right to have abortions.
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The Roe vs Wade case by the Supreme Court is considered to be a historic decision. The judgement stated that a woman who is pregnant has the full authority to decide she wants to undergo an abortion and it can be done without much restrictions by the government.
Due to this judgement a lot of laws related to abortion were struck down by the government and it was conducted after a lot of debates and discussions by taking in a lot of religious and social criteria into consideration.