Isabelle Nersita Sec. 3 x-word
Across
- 2. McCulloch vs Maryland also allowed the ____ of the United States to continue.
- 6. Sectionalism is ______ to a specific section and not the nation as a whole.
- 10. In 1823, President James Monroe declared called the _______ ________. (2 words)
- 14. Interstate commerce is simply the _____ between states.
- 15. The Sectional Leaders took center stage after the War of 1812 and spoke for each of the _____ sections.
- 17. America cheered about Latin American Nations won _______.
- 19. ______,one of the sectional leaders, is a defender of slavery.
- 22. In the McCulloch vs Maryland case, the court ruled that ______ had no right to interfere with federal instructions within their borders.
- 23. In 1816 the Republican candidate for president, James ______, at 60 years old, easily beat Federalist Rufus King.
Down
- 1. Spain was too busy fighting rebels in _________ ________ to retaliate against the US destroying the Negro Fort.(two words)
- 3. The Monroe Doctrine showed that US was _______ to keep the European powers out of the Western Hemisphere
- 4. After the war of 1812, the nation enjoyed an “era of _____ feelings.”
- 5. Each of the three sectional leaders represented a different ______ of the country (Northern, Southern, Western)
- 7. Which state did the slaves from Georgia run away to, to escape slavery?
- 8. The US payed Spain $____ million for Florida.
- 9. The sectional leaders that took center stage were: Calhoun of the south, Webster of the north and Clay of the _____.
- 11. The United States invaded Florida and ______ the Negro Fort.
- 12. The Gibbons vs Ogden case gave the government power to regulate interstate ________.
- 13. Which state did the Indians raid? This was one of the reasons that the US bought Florida.
- 16. Henry Clay's plan, ______ _______, aimed at promoting economic growth. (2 words)
- 18. Daniel Webster, unlike John Calhoun, viewed slavery as ____.
- 20. Like Webster, _____ strongly favored a more active role for the central government.
- 21. Sectional leader Henry Clay, spoke for the ____.