Trimester 2 Exam Review

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Across
  1. 4. Tecumseh's plan was to create a _______ of the many Native American tribes into one united force (starts with a C)
  2. 6. This political movement celebrated the “common man” and defended the will of the people (2)
  3. 10. Established in a major Supreme Court case, this is the process where laws are reviewed to see if they comply with the Constitution (2)
  4. 11. In the ______ Purchase, the US acquired a strip of land in modern-day Arizona and New Mexico to build a transcontinental railroad.
  5. 12. The economy of the ______ was becoming based on manufacturing.
  6. 14. In 1823, the Monroe Doctrine announced that the US would oppose any more attempts of _______ by European nations in North and South America
  7. 15. The ______ Act of 1830 ordered the relocation of Native Americans (2)
  8. 18. Many believers of Manifest Destiny wanted the United States to expand all the way to the ________ Ocean
  9. 19. The United States purchased Louisiana from France for ____ million dollars (spell the number)
  10. 23. This member of Washington’s Cabinet was strongly against many ideas in Hamilton’s economic plan. (last name only)
  11. 24. The _______ movement that worked to control the problems of drinking too much alcohol
  12. 25. About 4000 Cherokee died while walking to the Indian Territory on the _____ (3)
  13. 27. The Louisiana Purchase instantly _______ the size of our country
  14. 29. Andrew Jackson became a national hero after the Battle of _______ near the end of the war (2)
  15. 31. After the ______, things that traditionally were made by hand were now being made with the help of machines (2)
  16. 34. In the mid-1800s, the largest number of immigrants came from _______
  17. 35. In 1848, Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton organized the ___________ that ignited the women’s rights movement (3)
Down
  1. 1. The large territory the US acquired following the Mexican-American War is called the _________ (2)
  2. 2. This man from Massachusetts was a leading education reformer who worked to bring free public education to ALL children (2)
  3. 3. South Carolina (and other southern states) were using the “doctrine of nullification,” or _______, to explain their opposition to new laws. (2) (Don’t insert the apostrophe)
  4. 5. Possibly the most important Supreme Court case in American history, where the judicial review was established. It was called ____ versus ____ (2)
  5. 7. The Bear Flag Revolt helped the US take control of this future state
  6. 8. The ______ Canal connected the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean and New York City
  7. 9. South Carolina threatened to ________ from the union over the tariff crisis
  8. 13. The invention of the _______ led to a bigger demand for slaves in the South (2)
  9. 16. Washington had to set many ______ for future presidents to follow
  10. 17. In Washington’s “______, ” he stressed loyalty and pride to the country, warning against political parties, and staying neutral when other countries are in conflict (2)
  11. 20. The XYZ Affair almost got the US into a war with this European country
  12. 21. Washington said that the US would stay _____ after France declared war on Britain
  13. 22. Mexico offered very cheap land in _____ in exchange for assimilating to Mexican culture and becoming citizens of Mexico
  14. 26. The _________ Party that formed in the 1840s was strongly against immigration (2)
  15. 28. William Henry Harrison was only president for about one _____ before he died
  16. 30. He won the 1796 presidential election as a Federalist (first AND last name)
  17. 32. This American president best displayed the feelings of Manifest Destiny (last name only)
  18. 33. Elizabeth Cady Stanton became friends with __________ and worked together for more than 50 years to fight for the right to vote for women (3)
  19. 36. The economy of the South continued to be based on _______ (farming)