History Chapter 10

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Across
  1. 2. transition from a pre-industrial economy to a market-oriented capitalist economy
  2. 5. tariffs on imported goods and the establishment of the National Bank and government subsidies
  3. 10. a system of communication for long distances using coded signals
  4. 12. a main part in establishing the Second Bank of the US
  5. 13. putting an end to
  6. 17. being loyal to one’s nation
  7. 21. transformed the ways in which Americans lived and worked int he 19th century
  8. 23. complete control of an industry by one company
  9. 25. method of production where large crews of people work in one area
  10. 26. Era of Good ____
  11. 27. people in missouri could own slaves
  12. 28. nonviolent opposition to authority
  13. 30. something that harvests crops
  14. 32. who opened the first cloth factory in Rhode Island
  15. 34. who created a new model of the power loom
  16. 38. inventions made American workers more productive and contributed to the nation´s economic _____
  17. 39. type of cloth or fabric
  18. 41. people wondered if Monroe´s new policy would threaten the political and economic ____ of the countries it promised to protect
  19. 42. loyalty to the interests of a region rather than a country as a whole
  20. 44. parts that are identical and can be used for one another
  21. 45. widespread production of machinery
  22. 46. who designed steamboats
  23. 47. boats with steam boiler engines
Down
  1. 1. created the first power loom
  2. 3. in the 1850s made it easier for people to move their families and belongings west
  3. 4. an essayist and playwright that wrote that women were not intellectually inferior to men as some believed
  4. 6. a factory for making textiles
  5. 7. who made a horse-drawn mechanical reaper
  6. 8. president monroe´s ideas on foreign policy
  7. 9. machine that grabs seeds and separates them from cotton bunches
  8. 11. The Lowell ______ were female textile workers who worked in the mills instead of going to school
  9. 14. refusing to work
  10. 15. lands governed by the federal government that did not belong to any state
  11. 16. happening before a war
  12. 18. government funds for improvements or support of trade
  13. 19. songs based on scripture and biblical figures
  14. 20. worked to establish government tariffs with Calhoun
  15. 22. powers not directly stated in the Constitution
  16. 23. who invented the telegraph
  17. 24. slave trade in the United States
  18. 29. who founded the Hartford Female Seminary
  19. 31. “Southern plantation owners also tried to maximize _____ by increasing their enslaved workforces.”
  20. 32. as the United States expanded its territory and its power, it negotiated how each new state would deal with the issue of ____
  21. 33. both the South & North relied on this crop that had become a central part of the U.S. economy
  22. 35. President of the U.S. in 1816
  23. 36. set of societal expectations for mothers
  24. 37. a freed slave who used scriptures to inspire people to commit arson and take over arsenals in Charleston
  25. 40. made American workers more productive, created new industries, and contributed to the nation´s economic growth
  26. 43. who made rifles using interchangeable parts and supplied the nation’s military with weapons
  27. 47. considered property and denied rights, freedom, and sometimes their own lives