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