Ch 8 Vocabulary Practice

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Across
  1. 3. review The power of courts to declare laws unconstitutional
  2. 4. Laws that limited immigration and restricted criticism of the government
  3. 5. 1794 battle where U.S. troops defeated Native American forces in the Northwest Territory
  4. 6. Statements arguing states could judge federal laws’ constitutionality
  5. 7. Court case that established judicial review
  6. 8. Incident where French officials demanded bribes from U.S. diplomats
  7. 10. The official ceremony where a president is sworn into office
  8. 14. Political party favoring a strong national government
  9. 16. French diplomat who tried to involve the U.S. in France’s war with Britain
  10. 17. A tax on imported goods
  11. 18. A group of advisors who lead executive departments and advise the president
  12. 23. Founding Father, first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, negotiator of the Jay Treaty
  13. 24. A tax on certain goods produced or sold within the country (like whiskey)
Down
  1. 1. A federal bank proposed by Hamilton to manage money and strengthen the economy
  2. 2. Party favoring states’ rights and limited federal power
  3. 9. Vice president under Jefferson; political rival of Hamilton
  4. 11. Second president of the United States
  5. 12. 1794 protest against the whiskey excise tax, put down by federal troops
  6. 13. Washington’s 1793 declaration that the U.S. would stay neutral in foreign wars
  7. 15. Judges appointed by John Adams just before leaving office
  8. 19. British practice of forcing American sailors into the British navy
  9. 20. 1795 treaty that eased tensions between the U.S. and Britain
  10. 21. Chief Justice who strengthened the power of the Supreme Court
  11. 22. The belief that states can invalidate unconstitutional federal laws