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