Unit 5 Vocab

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Across
  1. 1. a 1797 French attempt to demand a bribe of money from the United States before discussing French seizure of neutral American ships.
  2. 4. to cancel
  3. 7. explorers that traveled through the Louisiana Purchase from 1804-1806.
  4. 9. an 1807 law that imposed a total ban on foreign trade.
  5. 11. a 1794 protest over a tax on all liquor made and sold in the United States.
  6. 15. the right of states to limit the power of the federal government.
  7. 17. the declarations passed in 1798 and 1799 that claimed that each state has the right to decide whether a federal law is constitutional.
  8. 18. a law that created the structure of the Supreme Court and set up a system of district courts and circuit courts for the nation.
  9. 21. the treaty signed by some Native Americans in 1795, giving up land that would later become part of Ohio.
  10. 22. in 1811, a battle over white settlement in the Indiana Territory.
  11. 23. a supporter of a strong federal government.
  12. 25. the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1801 to 1835.
  13. 26. a member of the political party founded by Thomas Jefferson, favored states' rights.
  14. 27. the members of Congress from the South and the West who called for war with Britain prior to the War of 1812.
  15. 28. a peace treaty signed by Britain and the United States in 1814 to end the War of 1812.
  16. 29. the power of the Supreme Court to declare a law unconstitutional.
  17. 30. an 1821 treaty between Spain and the United States in which Spain agreed to sell Florida to the United States.
Down
  1. 2. a plan of action by a nation toward other nations.
  2. 3. President Monroe's foreign policy statement warning European nations not to interfere in Latin America.
  3. 5. the vast territory extending from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains, purchased from France in 1803.
  4. 6. loyalty to a state or section rather than to the whole country.
  5. 8. an 1803 court case in which the Supreme Court ruled that it had the power to decide whether laws passed by Congress were constitutional.
  6. 10. at the end of the War of 1812, a battle between British and U.S. forces, led by Andrew Jackson, that ended in a victory for the United States.
  7. 12. the practice of forcing people into military service.
  8. 13. a devotion to one's nation and its interests.
  9. 14. a 1793 statement by President Washington that declared the United States would not support or aid either France or Britain in their European conflict.
  10. 16. the group of officials who head government departments and advise the President.
  11. 19. a payment by a weaker party to a stronger party in return for protection.
  12. 20. laws created in 1798 that permitted the President to expel foreigners, made it harder for immigrants to become citizens, and allowed for citizens to be fined or jailed if they criticized the government or its officials.
  13. 24. an act or decision that sets an example for others to follow.
  14. 25. a 1795 agreement between Britain and the United States that settled differences and put off a threat of military conflict between the two nations.