Chapter 9 & 10 Study Guide

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Across
  1. 1. This 800 mile march, known as the trail of tears, was forced against the ____________ Indians.
  2. 3. John Quincy Adams defeated Andrew Jackson to become president through the _________ bargain.
  3. 4. Daniel Webster believed that the welfare of the nation should ___________ that of individual states.
  4. 5. The Missouri Compromise settled the __________ from the states application to statehood.
  5. 7. Sectionalism divided many regions due to ________________ between various places.
  6. 10. Henry _______ was a member of the House of Representatives from Kentucky.
  7. 11. ___________ rights were expanded as new democratic reforms were made.
  8. 12. In the 1820s and 1830s Americans experienced a period of expanding democracy known as _____________ democracy.
  9. 14. _________ gave up Florida to the United States in 1819.
  10. 18. The Monroe Doctrine warned European powers not to ____________ with American policy.
  11. 19. Andrew Jackson practiced the _________ system which gave government jobs to his supporters.
Down
  1. 1. In 1815, the U.S. government began construction of the first national road called the _________________ road.
  2. 2. In order to become _____-sufficient, the American system was established to measure the U.S. economy.
  3. 6. Native Americans were moved to a territory of land in what is now ______________.
  4. 7. Jackson's supporters helped for the _____________ party in the election of 1828.
  5. 8. Southerners opposed the tariff of ______________ because it increased tax on imported goods.
  6. 9. Northern economy has shifted to a _____________ economy in the early 1800s.
  7. 13. As a result of the Erie Canal, the cost to transport goods ___________.
  8. 15. Referred to as the ________ of 1837, this was a time period of severe economic depression.
  9. 16. The supreme court case of Worcester vs. ___________ ruled in favor of the Cherokee Indians.
  10. 17. The Rush Bagot agreement limited ________ power on the Great Lakes.