Early U.S. Foreign Policy Challenges (1790s) Foreign Affairs Trouble the Nation
Across
- 5. – Not taking sides in a conflict
- 8. – Fighting against control
- 12. – Canceling a law by a state
- 13. – Legal member of a country
- 14. – Agreement to support each other
- 18. – Exchange of goods
- 19. – Serious problem
- 20. – Land controlled by a country
- 22. – Fight between armed forces
- 23. – Winning a conflict
- 24. – Managing relations between countries
- 25. – Group united for a purpose
- 28. (Dem.-Rep.) – Favored states’ rights
- 30. – Growth of land or power
Down
- 1. – System that rules a country
- 2. – Edge of settled land
- 3. – People who move to new land
- 4. – Repeated trouble or attacks
- 6. – Supporter of strong national government
- 7. – Loyalty to region over nation
- 9. – Travel on water routes
- 10. – Money given to influence decisions
- 11. – Against the Constitution
- 15. access – Right to use waterways
- 16. – Formal agreement between nations
- 17. – Person moving to a new country
- 21. – Choosing leaders by voting
- 26. – Losing a conflict
- 27. – Formal statement or decision
- 29. – Rule made by government