AP US History

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Across
  1. 8. period consisted of anti-communist hysteria in the US, when people were terrified that the Soviet communists would infiltrate and take over the US government
  2. 9. five civilized tribes were forced to take this perilous trek into "Indian territory"
  3. 13. forbids settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains and reserved that territory for Indians
  4. 15. national organization that paid farmers to plant less food to get some money back in the economy
  5. 16. national organization formed after civil war dedicated to prohibiting the sale and distribution of alcohol
  6. 17. built series of dams in Tennessee River Valley to control floods, prevent deforestation, and provide cheap electric power
  7. 18. Second president of United States—made peace with France before he left office—appointed midnight judges—alienated his Federalist party—passed Alien and Sedition Acts.
  8. 19. expansion of white Americans across the continent was inevitable and ordained by God
  9. 20. massive unemployment + accompanying hardship in 1930-31
Down
  1. 1. journalism exposing economic, social, and political evils
  2. 2. Jefferson doubled the US by buying $15 million in land
  3. 3. economic policies of Ronald Reagan;also called supply side economics
  4. 4. Every person could break away from the constraints of the past and start a new relationship with God
  5. 5. 85 essays written to convince the delegates to vote for the constitution
  6. 6. belief in limited government where the power presides in the people
  7. 7. A group of protestors, led by Revolutionary War veteran Daniel Shays, began a 6 month rebellion by taking over the Court of Common Pleas in Northampton
  8. 10. all printed material had to carry a stamp
  9. 11. post civil war laws and customs designed to discriminate against African Americans
  10. 12. first American president, commander of the Continental Army, president of the Constitutional Convention, and farmer
  11. 14. in 1803 Supreme Court declared its first congressional act unconstitutional, created the principle of judicial review