Vocabulary Blackout - Unit 1: Early America
Across
- 4. Third president of the US; leader in the anti-federalist party.
- 6. Shoshone Indian woman.
- 7. Form of government in which citizens elect representatives to speak for them.
- 9. Hired by Jefferson to explore the new land out west.
- 11. When a state refuses to follow a certain federal law because they believe it is legally invalid and/or unconstitutional.
- 12. Supported the idea of a strong central government, but stillfeared anarchy in the new nation. The supporters consisted mostly of more educated men: merchants, manufacturers, landowners, lawyers, clergy, the higher social class
- 14. 7th President of the US; founded the modern Democratic party. Famous for his spoils system.
- 17. Proposal for a form of government, differing from the Virginia Plan, in which there are two houses in Congress, and there is POPULATIONAL representation.
- 20. First 10 amendments to the Constitution.
- 23. A system in which the President will fire people, and then hire the individuals he wants to fill their position
- 24. 1st constitution of the United States.
- 27. Secretary of State beside President John Quincy Adams. Advocated for the Great Compromise of 1850
- 28. Shawnee chief who promoted resistance against American expansion west.
- 30. Supported the idea of sharing power with local and state governments. Also supported limited national rule because they feared tyranny similar to England's rule. Supporters were mostly by regular men; farmers, traders, the lower social class.
- 31. Invented the cotton gin.
- 32. Treaty that identified as Florida now a part of the US. Also clearly marked border between the US and Spain.
Down
- 1. Purchase of land from French by Thomas Jefferson; nearly doubled the size of the US.
- 2. Uprising of whiskey distillers in southwestern Pennsylvania because of opposition against the whiskey tax.
- 3. A person who accepts transcendentalism as a form of how life works, rather than a religious belief.
- 5. Proposal by James Madison to divide the power of the government into three separate branches, and PROPORTIONAL representation
- 8. First Secretary of Treasury; leader in the federalist party.
- 10. The branch of Congress that makes laws; US Congress
- 13. Proposed bicameral legislature during the Constitutional Convention of 1787.
- 15. System that allows each branch of government to keep each other in check and prevent an abuse of power
- 16. Legislation on two states admitted at the same time in order to keep balance between slave and non-slave states.
- 18. 4th President of the US. He was a contributor to the ratification of the Federalist Papers, and organized the Democratic-Republican party with Thomas Jefferson.
- 19. Result of impressment by British ships of American sailors on the sea.
- 21. Law passed by Britain to prevent American colonists from expanding past the Appalachian Mountains.
- 22. The peace treaty that ended the War of 1812
- 25. Authorized the US to negotiate with tribes for their removal and exchange of land to the US.
- 26. Incident between French and American diplomats.
- 29. A system of government in which the power is controlled by both the state and federal levels.