Sectionalism Units 5-12
Across
- 2. - President George Washington in his Farewell Address said to not create these within the states that still exist today. (hint - Symbols are Donkey and Elephant). Political Parties
- 4. Forcing a person into naval service (one cause of the War of 1812)
- 5. belief that the U.S. had the divine right to expand across the United States. Manifest Destiny
- 6. the supreme court ruled in favor of the Cherokee nation that stated state govt. could not take away Native American lands.
- 8. political party split because of the election of Andrew Jackson as President.
- 9. -In 1787 this est. orderly procedures that territories had to follow in order to apply for statehood (hint 60,000 pop.)
- 11. To break away.
- 12. - President Thomas Jefferson asked Congress to purchase land from France for $15 million dollars, doubling the size of the U.S.
- 15. Federal Court Case that established Judicial Review.
- 16. - Declaration that President James Monroe, stating European powers were not allowed to interfere with the affairs of nations in the Western Hemisphere.
- 17. - The Cherokee nation was violently forced off their land by U.S. troops and marched west. they would die from starvation, disease and extreme weather conditions.
- 18. This term means that the Supreme Court can rule a law unconstitutional (illegal). Judicial Review
- 19. signed by U.S. and Mexico ending the U.S. - Mexican war.
Down
- 1. Court case that est. the Federal Govt. is above the states in cases involving commerce (trade).
- 3. This was the mass relocation of people, animals and various industries in the Western part of the U.S. during the 1800's.
- 7. trading between the states.
- 10. 1832, South Carolina and Sen. John C. Calhoun threatened to secede from the Union because of the federal government passing protective tariffs, which they nullified (to cancel out) because they said it was unconstitutional.
- 13. - Court case that established the power of the fed. government over the state government .
- 14. Land gained from the war with Mexico. Present day California, New Mexico, Colorado.