APUSH Cumulative Review
Across
- 4. the last name of the enslaved man who sued for his freedom but was denied the right to sue.
- 5. exchange of plants, animals, culture, and diseases between the Americas, West Africa, and the Old World.
- 6. a prominent American political organization that played a key role in mobilizing evangelical Christians for the Republican Party.
- 8. a period in American history marked by industrialization, wealth concentration, and severe social inequality.
- 10. FDR's legendary series of programs that helped pull the U.S. out of the Great Depression.
- 11. the theory of natural selection in plants and animals, which people also applied to society in the Gilded Age.
- 13. The military campaign launched by the US government following the September 11 attacks.
- 15. Henry Clay’s plan for economic growth (tariffs, a national bank, and internal improvements).
- 16. the number of "points" in Woodrow Wilson's post-World War I plan.
- 18. a long-standing U.S. foreign policy that permanently ended with the creation of the United Nations.
- 20. colonial economic policy focused on exporting more than importing to enrich the "mother country."
- 21. Thomas Paine's pamphlet arguing for independence from Great Britain.
- 22. A Spanish labor system that rewarded conquerors with the labor of particular groups of conquered non-Christian people.
- 23. Acts British laws requiring all colonial trade to be on British ships, enforcing mercantilism.
- 24. Landmark 1787 "Ordinance" was created that outlawed slavery and established a process for statehood in this Territory..
Down
- 1. A federal law intended to check the U.S. president's power to commit the United States to an armed conflict without the consent of Congress.
- 2. a political movement that grew out of the activism of Farmers' Alliances in the late 1800s.
- 3. The US foreign policy of stopping the spread of communism.
- 4. The unofficial British policy of lenient enforcement of parliamentary laws regarding the American colonies.
- 7. Newspapers says Kansas was doing this during the conflict over the Kansas-Nebraska Act.
- 9. a town in New York where the first national women’s rights convention was held in 1848.
- 11. James Monroe and Harry Truman each had one of these, though they were more than 100 years apart.
- 12. The practice of making accusations of subversion or treason, specifically related to communism, without proper evidence.
- 14. a key issue in both the Hartford Convention and in the aftermath of the Election of 1860.
- 17. the unprecedented economic crisis characterized by high inflation and rising unemployment that defined the 1970s U.S. economy.
- 19. The 19th-century doctrine that the expansion of the US throughout the American continents was justified and inevitable.