Early Presidents Review
Across
- 4. The _____ Wars were the first overseas military conflict; its outcome proved the US was willing to fight to defend its trade
- 8. The FULL name of the person who won the election of 1796
- 10. Not allowed on the basis of the Constitution
- 14. The last name of the third president
- 17. The Secretary of _____ advises the president on military and naval affairs
- 18. This Act repealed the Embargo Act, only banning trade with Britain and France
- 19. This political party was supported by plantation owners, farmers, and skilled workers
- 21. The Proclamation of _________ forced the United States to not take sides in the British-France War
- 22. The _____ Act banned all foreign trade, hoping to gain respect for American neutrality
- 23. The Election of _____ proved that the American Constitution and democracy was strong enough to survive a transfer of power- peacefully
- 27. The ________ almost led the United States into a war with France
- 29. The policy of taking goods, soldiers, etc from American ships and taking them as their own. Done by both France & Britain
- 31. The river that greatly benefited US farmers and trade
- 33. This political party was supported by Northern businessmen and large landowners
- 34. The type of speech a president gives when they address the country as president for th first time
Down
- 1. The Secretary of the _______ advises the president on economic affairs
- 2. The last name of the first president
- 3. The FULL name of the person who won the election of 1800
- 5. The ______ Treaty established the boundaries between Spain and the United States
- 6. The Secretary of _____ carries out the president's foreign policy decisions and advises on foreign affairs
- 7. The Treaty of ________ gave the land around the Great Lakes (Northwest Territory) to the United States
- 9. The last name of the second president
- 11. The last name of the person who created the idea of the National Bank
- 12. This interpretation gave more power to the states and people
- 13. This interpretation gave more power to the Federal government
- 15. The number of terms Washington served; set a precedent for future presidents
- 16. The nation that Democratic-Republicans were more sympathetic to
- 17. The ____ Rebellion was put down by the national army. It started because farmers were angry about a tax that they believed targeted them
- 20. The ________ was created by the Judiciary Act of 1789
- 24. The territory that was purchased from France in 1803
- 25. The Supreme Court has the ability to declare laws unconstitutional
- 26. This concept was liked by Federalists. It would hold public dollars, issue currency, provide loans to the government, and return profits to investors
- 28. The _____ Rebellion protested a tax on land and houses. The army arrested the leader
- 30. The name given to the 50+ people given positions right before Adams left office
- 32. The ________ Act allowed anyone protesting or criticizing the government to be arrested