Unit 7 US History
Across
- 1. The activity of buying and selling, especially on a large scale.
- 5. The practice of rewarding supporters with government jobs.
- 7. A basic good used in commerce that is interchangeable with other items of the same type.
- 10. An 1832 case in which Supreme Court Justice John Marshall declared Georgia’s actions unconstitutional and stated that Native American Indians were protected under the constitution.
- 13. An act passed by South Carolina that declared the 1832 tariff illegal.
- 14. A group of unofficial advisors to President Andrew Jackson who met in the kitchen of the White House.
- 15. was the name given to the campaign begun by President Andrew Jackson in 1833 to destroy the Second Bank of the United States, after his reelection convinced him that his opposition to the bank had won national support.
- 16. Between 1836 and 1844, the US House of Representatives adopted a series of resolutions and rules that banned petitions calling for the Abolition of Slavery.
Down
- 2. An 1819 court case in which the Supreme Court ruled that the states had no right to interfere with Federal institutions
- 3. Generally describes any authority over a certain area or certain persons.
- 4. Is when a certain culture or religion does not belong in a certain society.within their state borders
- 6. Repellent to the senses; causing aversion, distasteful, offensive, disgusting,contradictory or incompatible.
- 8. A piece of legislation enacted by a municipal authority.
- 9. A tax imposed to protect domestic business from foreign competition.
- 11. as signed into law by President Andrew Jackson on May 28, 1830, authorizing the president to grant unsettled lands west of the Mississippi in exchange for Indian lands within existing state borders. A few tribes went peacefully, but many resisted the relocation policy.
- 12. An 1824 court case in which Supreme Court upheld the right of the Federal Government to regulate interstate trade.