APUSH Review

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Across
  1. 6. Unofficial policy of relaxed royal control over colonial trade and only weak enforcement of Navigation Laws
  2. 9. Religious revival that swept the colonies
  3. 10. Policy of rewarding political supporters with public office, first widely employed at the federal level by Andrew Jackson.
  4. 14. Determined that each slave would be counted as three-fifths of a person for the purpose of apportioning taxes and representation.
  5. 18. Notion that the sovereign people of a given territory should decide whether to allow slavery
  6. 21. Supreme Court case that established the principle of “judicial review”—the idea that the Supreme Court had the final authority to determine constitutionality.
  7. 23. Gathering of feminist activists in 1848 where Elizabeth Cady Stanton read her “Declaration of Sentiments,” stating that “all men and women are created equal.”
  8. 24. first American constitution that established the United States as a loose confederation of states under a weak national Congress, which was not granted the power to regulate commerce or collect taxes.
Down
  1. 1. Opponents of the 1787 Constitution who objected to the subordination of the states to the central government and feared encroachment on individuals’ liberties in the absence of a bill of rights.
  2. 2. Constitutional amendment that extended civil rights to freedmen and prohibited States from taking away such rights without due process.
  3. 3. Decree issued by Parliament in the wake of Pontiac’s uprising, prohibiting settlement beyond the Appalachians.
  4. 4. Established the principle that truthful statements about public officials could not be prosecuted as libel.
  5. 5. Failed proposal to prohibit the importation of slaves into Missouri territory and pave the way for gradual emancipation.
  6. 7. Ordered the removal of Indian Tribes still residing east of the Mississippi to newly established Indian Territory west of Arkansas and Missouri.
  7. 8. Amendment that sought to prohibit slavery from territories acquired from Mexico.
  8. 11. Thomas Paine’s pamphlet urging the colonies to declare independence and establish a republican government.
  9. 12. The transfer of goods, crops and diseases between New and Old World societies after 1492.
  10. 13. Agricultural system employed by North American Indians as early as 1000 a.d.; maize, beans, and squash were grown together to maximize yields.
  11. 15. Popular name for the period of one-party, Republican, rule during James Monroe’s presidency.
  12. 16. Prohibited states from denying citizens the franchise on account of race.
  13. 17. Constitutional amendment prohibiting all forms of slavery and involuntary servitude.
  14. 19. Belief that the United States was destined by God to spread its “empire of liberty” across North America.
  15. 20. exchange of rum, slaves, and molasses between the North American Colonies, Africa, and the West Indies
  16. 22. Laws passed throughout the South to restrict the rights of emancipated blacks, particularly with respect to negotiating labor contracts.