Joel's aguinaga crossword puzzle

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  1. 2. This legislation admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a non-slave state at the same time, so as not to upset the balance between slave and free states in the nation. It also outlawed slavery above the 36º 30' latitude line in the remainder of the Louisiana Territory
  2. 6. The court decided that the Federal Government had the right and power to set up a Federal bank and that states did not have the power to tax the Federal Government. Marshall ruled in favor of the Federal Government and concluded, “the power to tax involves the power to destroy
  3. 8. best known U.S. policy toward the Western Hemisphere. Buried in a routine annual message delivered to Congress by President James Monroe in December 1823, the doctrine warns European nations that the United States would not tolerate further colonization or puppet monarchs
  4. 10. now commonly referred to as the first Bank of the United States, opened for business in Philadelphia on December 12, 1791, with a twenty-year charter.
  5. 11. a person who advocates or supports a system of government in which several states unite under a central authority.
  6. 13. “broad stripes and bright stars” inspired Francis Scott Key to write a song that eventually became the United States national anthem which was named....
  7. 15. This Supreme Court decision forbade states from enacting any legislation that would interfere with Congress's right to regulate commerce among the separate states
  8. 16. an act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving.
  9. 18. restriction of interest to a narrow sphere; undue concern with local interests or petty distinctions at the expense of general well-being.
  10. 20. rise of democracy, capitalism, and sectionalism"
  11. 23. The first president of the united states
  12. 26. This large piece of land was bought for 15 million dollars
  13. 27. seventh President of the United States from 1829 to 1837, seeking to act as the direct representative of the common man.
  14. 28. The best-known power of the Supreme Court is judicial review, or the ability of the Court to declare a Legislative or Executive act in violation of the Constitution, is not found within the text of the Constitution itself. The Court established this doctrine in the case of Marbury v. Madison (1803).
  15. 29. existing or occurring inside a particular country; not foreign or international.
  16. 31. made it harder to become a U.S. citizen
  17. 32. an American statesman, diplomat, lawyer, architect, philosopher, and Founding Father who served as the third president of the United States from 1801 to 1809
  18. 33. America's fourth President (1809-1817), made a major contribution to the ratification of the Constitution by writing The Federalist Papers, along with Alexander Hamilton and John Jay. In later years, he was referred to as the “Father of the Constitution.”
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  1. 1. was a violent tax protest in the United States beginning in 1791 and ending in 1794 during the presidency of George Washington.
  2. 3. was a formal announcement issued by U.S. President George Washington on April 22, 1793, that declared the nation neutral in the conflict between France and Great Britain. It threatened legal proceedings against any American providing assistance to any country at war.
  3. 4. the name of george washingtons note he made when he resigned from president
  4. 5. was a diplomatic incident between French and United States diplomats that resulted in a limited, undeclared war known as the Quasi-War.
  5. 7. This state was was given by the british to the united states
  6. 9. Party originated as a faction in Congress that opposed the centralizing policies of Alexander Hamilton
  7. 12. strengthened the federal judiciary by establishing for it the power of judicial review, by which the federal courts could declare legislation, as well as executive and administrative actions, inconsistent with the U.S. Constitution (“unconstitutional”) and therefore null and void.
  8. 14. the fifth president of the united states
  9. 17. are tariffs that are enacted with the aim of protecting a domestic industry. They aim to make imported goods cost more than equivalent goods produced domestically, thereby causing sales of domestically produced goods to rise, supporting local industry.
  10. 19. no trading with foreign countries.
  11. 21. these two where sent to search through the lousiana purchase
  12. 22. of, from, in, or characteristic of a country or language other than one's own.
  13. 24. pitted the young United States in a war against Great Britain, from whom the American colonies had won their independence in 1783. The conflict was a byproduct of the broader conflict between Great Britain and France over who would dominate Europe and the wider world.
  14. 25. made it a crime for American citizens to "print, utter, or publish... any false, scandalous, and malicious writing" about the government. The laws were directed against Democratic-Republicans, the party typically favored by new citizens
  15. 30. a remarkable political philosopher, served as the second President of the United States (1797-1801), after serving as the first Vice President under President George Washington.