ACE Review

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Across
  1. 7. Cause of Am. Rev - Taxation without ___
  2. 9. Last name of the US official who ordered the deportation of suspected radicals
  3. 10. The Supreme Court told this person they were not a citizen and couldn't sue
  4. 12. The decimation of this animal led to the decline of Native American groups in the West
  5. 14. State where violence broke out over slavery before the Civil War
  6. 17. Advantage that allowed the Union to easily transport goods
  7. 18. The 15th amendment gave African American men the right to ___
  8. 20. FDR believed it was the job of the ___ to help Americans during the Great Depression
  9. 22. Law added on to the Comp. of 1850
  10. 23. Plan with the goals of relief, recovery, and reform
  11. 24. In the 1920s, this, paired with installment plans, increased consumer debt greatly
  12. 26. People from this country were banned from immigrating to the US due to racism and nativism
  13. 27. Langston Hughes, Duke Ellington, and Aaron Douglas were all artists from this movement in the 1920s.
Down
  1. 1. Upton Sinclair was a __ for exposing the conditions in the meatpacking industry
  2. 2. The US declared itself to be this at the start of WWI
  3. 3. Actions by this country brought the US into WWI
  4. 4. Expression of veterans discontent with President Hoover
  5. 5. When there is only one business in an industry
  6. 6. Last name of the president who was unpopular due to his lack of action in the Great Depression
  7. 8. Division within a country over politics, economics, and culture
  8. 11. The ___ Act gave settlers 160 acres of land in the west
  9. 13. Group formed in response to advancements made in Civil Rights for African Americans
  10. 15. Schenk v. US said the government could limit this right during times of war
  11. 16. The 14th amendment stated that if you were born in the US you are a ___
  12. 19. Tammany Hall was an example of this type of corrupt government institution
  13. 21. This amendment gave women the right to vote (write out the number)
  14. 25. The 13th amendment ended this practice