Jackson Crossword
Across
- 3. the widespread fear of a failing economy that caused the beginning of a U.S. economic recession that lasted until 1840
- 4. to formally reject a decision or proposal made by a legislature
- 5. to adopt the culture or way of life of the nation in which one currently lives; to become absorbed in a culture or country
- 7. related to agriculture or farming
- 8. A catchy phrase meant to attract and keep attention
- 9. a general that invaded the Cherokee's lands with 7,000 Federal Troops
- 12. an agreement to stop fighting
- 14. the route the Cherokees and other Native Americans took during their forced migration from the southeast United States to Oklahoma
- 16. a person from Virginia that is the running mate of William Henry Harrison of Ohio
- 17. a law that ended the U.S. government’s earlier policy of respecting the rights of Native Americans to remain on their land
- 18. the new political party that senators Clay and Webster created in 1834
- 20. a period of slow economic activity when many people are without work
- 21. a doctrine that said a state could nullify, or reject, a federal law they felt was unconstitutional, held by some southern politicians before the Civil War
Down
- 1. the act of formally withdrawing from an organization, a nation, or any other group in order to be independent
- 2. a decrease in the value of money that causes an increase in the price of goods and services
- 4. The laws that tell who can vote and when; the civil right to vote
- 6. The practice of rewarding political backers with government jobs
- 10. a political movement that celebrated the common man and defended the will of the people, named for President Andrew Jackson
- 11. the crime of aiding the enemy of one’s nation or plotting to overthrow one’s nation; the act of being disloyal to one’s nation
- 13. the term used by southerners to refer to the Tariff of 1828 because it stirred feelings of disgust and hatred
- 15. the area of land in present-day Oklahoma and parts of Kansas and Nebraska to which Native Americans were forced to migrate
- 19. the principal chief of the Cherokee