US History End Of Year Final Review Crossword

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  1. 3. The year 1607 is important because it is when the colony of ______ was founded.
  2. 5. The British used the policy of _________ to control colonial trade.
  3. 6. The Supreme Court declaring a law passed by Congress unconstitutional is an example of checks and ______.
  4. 10. The philosopher John ________ believed the government's role was to preserve the natural rights of the people.
  5. 11. Amendments passed during _______ gave formerly enslaved people protections of civil and political rights.
  6. 17. Differences between Thoams Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton lead to the establishment of the first political _______ in the United States.
  7. 18. Uncle Tom’s Cabin, The North Star, and The Liberator were publications that mainly _______ slavery.
  8. 19. John Sullivan believed that it was America’s manifest ___________ to overspread and possess the whole of the continent.
  9. 21. The first shots of the Civil War were fired at Fort ______.
  10. 23. In 1803 the United States acquired land in the ___________ purchase.
  11. 25. One reason the ______ settling in Plymouth was important was because it led to an early attempt at self-government in the English colonies.
  12. 26. At the beginning of the Civil War the ________ was industrial and had a paied labor force.
  13. 27. _____ believed in a strong national government.
  14. 28. One way reformers influenced U.S. education was by opening the first free public _____.
  15. 29. The significance of the Supreme Court’s ruling in Marbury v Madison was that it established the principle of _________ review.
  16. 30. British Parliament started taxing the colonists to help pay for the French and _____ War.
  17. 31. During the Industrial Revolution technological advances increased _____ and productivity.
  18. 33. The court case of Gibbons v. __________ gave the government the power to regulate foreign and interstate commerce.
  19. 35. The ________ movement caused liquor sales to drop 50%, and states to pass laws regulating alcohol.
  20. 36. Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stantion were reformers who fought for women to have the right to ___.
  21. 39. The main point of the ______ Doctrine was to prohibit further colonization of the Americas by European countries.
  22. 40. The _____ amendment states that any power not give to the federal government is reserved for the states.
  23. 42. Abraham ______ was president of the United States during the Civil War.
  24. 43. The 3rd amendment protects citizens from the ______ of troops.
  25. 44. The battle of ____ ended the Revolutionary War when British general Conrnwalls surrendered.
  26. 46. The year 1787 is important because it is when the ______ was drafted.
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  1. 1. The first amendment protects your freedom of religion, assembly, ________, petition, and speech.
  2. 2. As a result of the Union victory at ________ the Confederate states were divided into two sections.
  3. 4. The ____ amendment outlawed slavery in the United States.
  4. 7. During industrialization job opportunities in _________ increased.
  5. 8. The year 1776 is important because it is when the _________ of Independence was written.
  6. 9. The Emancipation Proclamation only freed slaves living in the ____________ states.
  7. 12. The __________ Ordinance was passed by the Articles of Confederation and allowed for the creation of new states.
  8. 13. Congress passes a bill, the president vetoes the bill, then Congress overrides the presidential veto is another example of ______ and balances.
  9. 14. The ______ amendment stated that voting rights could not be restricted due to race or a previous condition of enslavement.
  10. 15. William Penn is the founder of _____________.
  11. 16. The principle of _________ divided power between the national and state governments.
  12. 20. The ______ amendment protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizure.
  13. 22. At the beginning of the Civil War the _____ was agricultural and used slave labor.
  14. 24. The Civil War ended when the Confederate Army surrendered at _________ Court House.
  15. 30. The Treaty of Paris 1783 gave the US official recognition of its _______ from Britain.
  16. 32. George Washington stated in his _________ Address that the America should remain neutral.
  17. 34. Dorothea ____ was a reformer who opened mental-health facilities to treat patients.
  18. 37. The main purpose of _____ in colonial America was to protest taxation without representation.
  19. 38. The principle of _________ of powers gives Congress the power to make laws, the President the power to enforce laws, and the Supreme Court the power to interpret laws.
  20. 41. The Federalists and Anti-Federats debated ratification of the U.S. ___________.
  21. 42. The battle of __________ was where the first shots of the American Revolution were fired.
  22. 45. _______belived in states’ rights.