Period 4 Key Terms

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Across
  1. 2. Factory labor using young women in textile mills.
  2. 3. Limited government, agrarian focus, expanded political participation for white men.
  3. 7. Federal control over interstate commerce.
  4. 10. Europe must not colonize Western Hemisphere.
  5. 13. Shift to industrial, commercial economy; new gender roles.
  6. 14. Young congressmen pushing for war with Britain in 1812.
  7. 15. First women’s rights convention; demanded suffrage.
  8. 16. Banned exports; hurt U.S. economy more than Europe.
  9. 19. Established judicial review, strengthening Supreme Court power.
  10. 20. Linked Great Lakes to Atlantic; boosted NYC.
  11. 21. NY region full of revivalism and reform.
Down
  1. 1. Federalist protest; made party appear disloyal.
  2. 4. Religious revival fueling reform movements.
  3. 5. Expanded cotton production and slavery.
  4. 6. Peaceful transfer of power from Federalists to Democratic‑Republicans.
  5. 8. Balanced slave/free states 36°30’ line.
  6. 9. Explored Louisiana Territory; mapped land and Native relations.
  7. 11. Doubled U.S. territory; raised constitutional questions.
  8. 12. Conflict over trade, impressment; boosted nationalism.
  9. 17. Women’s role as moral guardians of the home.
  10. 18. Upheld national bank; expanded federal power.