Across
- 2. Voting Rights .
- 6. Land bought from France in 1803.
- 7. Action or decision that later serves as an example
- 9. The federal government can only take actions the COnstitution specifically lists.
- 16. Factories begin to replace craftsmen to increase production.
- 19. The United States will not take sides with any European countries at war.
- 20. Movement aimed to ban slavery.
- 21. Second president of the United States.
- 22. French agents attempt to bribe US diplomats to cease attacks on US ships.
- 24. Set up three levels of federal courts.
- 25. The federal government can take reasonable actions the Constitution does not speccifically forbid.
Down
- 1. First president of the United States
- 3. First lady of the United States
- 4. Small farmers protest in Pennsylvania against whiskey tax.
- 5. Party that supports weak federal government and agriculture.
- 8. Certificates of debt, carry a promise to be bought back at a higher price.
- 10. First Secretary of the State
- 11. People who buy items at low prices in hopes the value will increase.
- 12. Agreement between USA and Britain to work out problems over northwestern lands, seizure of US ships, and US debts owed to Britain.
- 13. Law that forbid speaking out/acting out against the government.
- 14. A body of electors who represent people's vote in choosing president.
- 15. First Secretary of the Treasury
- 17. Party that supports strong federal government, industry and trade.
- 18. Agreement between USA and Spain that changed Floridas border and use of the New Orleans port.
- 23. The idea that the US was chosen by God to expand farther West.
