HISTORY KEY TERMS LIST 05

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Across
  1. 2. First case in which the Supreme Court used Judicial Review.
  2. 4. The name given to the Lewis and Clark expediton to the West between 1803 and 1806
  3. 7. How the United States deals with foreign countries.
  4. 8. The Heads of Executive Departments of the United States and presidential advisers.
  5. 11. A meeting of New England Federalist politicians between December 15, 1814 and January 5, 1815 in which they threatened to leave the Union to protest the War of 1812.
  6. 13. A ceremony in which the President formally takes the Oath of Office and takes power.
  7. 14. Law that set up the first American Court System.
  8. 15. The November 7, 1811 battle near Lafayette, Indiana in which American forces led by William Henry Harrison defeated Indians under the leadership of Tecumseh and ended Indian resistance in Indiana.
  9. 19. The belief that all people should be totally equal.
  10. 21. An incident in 1793 when a French Minister attempted to raise an American Army to fight in the French Revolution.
  11. 22. Not taking sides in a war.
  12. 23. 1807 law that forbade Americans from engaging in trade with foreign countries.
  13. 24. The American war ship, the USS Constitution, that won several battles in the War of 1812.
Down
  1. 1. Term meaning the money the government takes in through taxation.
  2. 3. A series of laws passed by the Federalist Party in 1798 to limit immigration and prevent people from lying about the government.
  3. 5. Believing in one's country and putting the interests of the entire country above the local interests.
  4. 6. A 1794 rebellion in Pennsylvania against a tax imposed on Whiskey.
  5. 9. The amount of money the United States government owes.
  6. 10. The men who founded the United States.
  7. 12. Undeclared naval conflict between the United States and France between 1798 and 1800.
  8. 14. The Process of determining if a law is constitutional by the Supreme Court.
  9. 16. The first major highway built by the Federal Government between 1811 and 1834. It originally connected Virginia with the Ohio Valley.
  10. 17. A 1797 incident in which French diplomats demanded bribes from American diplomats before they would negotiate.
  11. 18. The Act of the British Navy of taking American Sailors from American ships and forcing them to serve in the Royal Navy.
  12. 20. An act that serves as an example for others to follow.