Midterm Vocabulary
Across
- 4. Both sides have to give in a mutual agreement.
- 5. A journey or voyage/“Scope the Scenery Out.”
- 11. Powers: Political powers granted to the US government that are stated in the Constitution (Strict Interpretation).
- 12. The process of population growth and the concentration of people into cities.
- 13. Buying, Selling (trading) of goods.
- 14. The act of forcing someone into military service against their will.
- 15. Safeguard the young nation's independence by keeping it out of European conflicts.
- 16. The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for a society to function.
Down
- 1. The act of establishing control over foreign territories.
- 2. Hemisphere: The half of the earth comprising North and South America and surrounding waters.
- 3. Activities, Relationships, or Commerce occurring between or among different states.
- 6. A government-ordered ban or restriction on trade.
- 7. Bargain: An accusation that a political deal was made where power or a political position was exchanged.
- 8. Review: The power of the Supreme Court to be the ultimate and sole interpreter of the Constitution.
- 9. Powers: Political powers granted to the United States government that aren't stated in the Constitution (Loose Interpretation).
- 10. A transportation system using steel rails to guide trains.