Across
- 4. In a way that is impossible to untangle or separate.
- 6. Earnest attempts or strenuous efforts to achieve a goal.
- 8. Geographic region including Oregon and Washington, bounded by the ocean and the Rockies.
- 10. A government's strategy in dealing with other nations.
- 12. Carried out or brought to realization; satisfied.
- 16. The activity of buying and selling, especially on a large scale.
- 17. A firm decision to do something, or the solving of a problem.
- 18. An arrival or entry of large numbers of people or things.
- 19. The formal giving up of rights, property, or territory
- 21. To encourage development or trigger interest
- 22. Supreme power or authority; the right of a state to govern itself.
- 23. The formal act of adding territory to one's own territory by appropriation.
- 24. The process of making an area more city-like; population shift from rural to city.
- 25. Something left or handed down by a predecessor.
Down
- 1. Beaten out or shaped by hammering; caused to happen.
- 2. A person dedicated to promoting human welfare and social reform.
- 3. Destiny 19th-century doctrine believing US expansion was inevitable and divinely ordained.
- 5. Relating to the structure of populations, such as age, race, or income.
- 7. A sudden powerful forward or upward movement; a rush.
- 9. A condition attached to an agreement
- 11. Theory describing factors that drive people away from a place or attract them to a new one.
- 12. A warning or indication of a future event
- 13. The policy of territorial or economic growth.
- 14. An asset or object bought or obtained; the act of gaining possession.
- 15. A place, event, or time at which trouble, such as violence or anger, flares up.
- 20. Power concentrated in a single governing body rather than distributed locally.
