8th US Benchmark 2 Crossword Review

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  1. 3. This constitutional principle explains how powers are divided between the national government and the state government.
  2. 6. This principle bestows the right to vote in a democracy and also the civic duty to do so.
  3. 7. One effect of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 was that ___________ among the populations of northern and southern states increased.
  4. 10. This amendment declares that individual states are given powers not granted to the federal government.
  5. 12. One of the most significant contributions to the industrial development in the Northeast was the construction of the _____ canal.
  6. 14. The __________ Ordinance outlined the process for admitting a new state into the Union and also protected civil liberties and outlawed slavery in new territories.
  7. 16. The creation of Congress to carry out the will of the people represents this constitutional principle.
  8. 20. The formation of political parties in the U.S. can be traced back to a disagreement over whether congress should create a ______________ and raise tariffs.
  9. 21. This was the main crop grown on plantations in the southern United States.
  10. 23. The Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison first stated the principle that the courts may declare a federal law ______________.
  11. 24. This amendment was created to prevent soldiers from being housed in private homes without the owner’s consent.
  12. 25. Slavery expanded into new acquired territories after this invention made processing cotton faster and growing cotton more profitable.
  13. 26. George Washington wanted the United States to follow a policy of _________ in regards to foreign nations.
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  1. 1. The main reason for the __________ Doctrine was to prevent European intervention in countries near the United States.
  2. 2. The first ten amendments of the U.S. Constitution are an example of the Constitutional Principle ____ rights.
  3. 4. Washington stopped this rebellion and showed the country that under the Constitution military action could be used to enforce laws.
  4. 5. In this type of economic system there is limited government interference in business, and prices are determined by supply and demand.
  5. 8. ____________ became a widespread practice in the southern part of the U.S. because of the need for agricultural labor increased as a result of expanded cotton production.
  6. 9. The President vetoing a law passed by congress, then the congress overriding a presidential veto is an example of which Constitutional Principle.
  7. 11. The Whiskey Rebellion, Alien and Sedition Acts, and Marbury v. Madison are all examples of __________ issues faced by the leaders of the new republic.
  8. 13. Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton were the leaders of America's first two _______________.
  9. 15. This occurred when workers moved closer to manufacturing centers after the development of the factory system.
  10. 17. During the ______ Crisis southern states felt they had the right to overrule and act passed by Congress since the national government is supposed to share power with the states.
  11. 18. Northern manufacturers increased their production of textiles, which could not be imported from England during the _____________.
  12. 19. One result of industrialization in the United States was that _________ differences increased.
  13. 22. This amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.