Across
- 2. A violent slave uprising in 1831.
- 4. development of industry.
- 5. A system in which each worker performs just one part of an entire production process.
- 8. A Supreme Court Case where the court ruled that states cannot interfere with private contracts.
- 10. A 116 day forced march of the Cherokee people to the Indian territory.
- 13. a work stoppage.
- 14. cities.
- 19. To withdraw
- 21. Money that a business spends in hopes of a future gain.
- 22. An ongoing effort over many decades to increase production by using machines.
- 24. The practice of rewarding political backers with government jobs.
- 25. A single factory where all tasks involved in making a product are carried out.
- 28. The powers neither given to the federal government nor denied to the states.
- 29. A band of states stretching from South Carolina to Texas
- 31. A Supreme Court case where the court ruled that the powers of the Federal government went beyond those spelled out in the Constitution.
- 33. crowded apartments with poor standards of sanitation.
- 34. A practice where the winner of an election chose who would fill government jobs, regardless of qualifications.
Down
- 1. Parts that are exactly alike, and can be easily replaced.
- 3. A change in the way Americans made, bought, and sold goods.
- 6. The use of machinery to make goods.
- 7. Invented by Eli Whitney, separates cotton from seeds,
- 9. An 1830 law giving the President authority to move Native tribes from the homeland to territories in the west.
- 11. An 1835 uprising of the Seminoles, led by Osceola against the United States. Won by the U.S.
- 12. An economic system in which companies compete for profits.
- 15. A piece of paper that the bank issues to their customers.
- 16. Told the rest of the world to stay out of all affairs in the western hemisphere.
- 17. A heavy tax on imported manufactured goods, designed to strengthen American business.
- 18. The Supreme Court case where the court ruled that states could not interfere with the Federal government’s regulation of interstate commerce
- 20. A war between natives, led by Black Hawk, and the U.S. in Illinois. Won by the U.S.
- 23. areas made up of farms and countryside.
- 24. A license from the government giving an inventor the sole right to make and sell an invention
- 26. An organization of workers formed to protect the interests of its members.
- 27. A plan to make America economically independent.
- 30. distinct region of the country.
- 32. To reject.
