Across
- 2. suspended Chinese immigration and limited civil rights for Chinese
- 3. religious revival in British American colonies during the early 1700s
- 5. Mound builders along the Mississippi River Valley
- 7. a militia of the dispossessed (poor whites and slaves) to burn Jamestown and kill the natives
- 8. Pushed for the inclusion of the Bill of Rights when the Articles of Confederation were being revised
- 9. fear of potential rise communism
- 11. required purchase of public land to be paid with hard currency like gold or silver
- 12. economic changes created a middle class along with a greater wealth divide between the rich and the poor
- 13. from Woodrow Wilson's 14 points to which USA didn't join itself
- 16. showed the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation as it lacked national power to raise an army without state consent and support
- 17. stated there would be no British settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains
- 18. American movement in which insight and knowledge held a precedent over logic and reasoning
- 19. a system of routes set up by antislavery groups in order to help slaves escape to the north
- 20. banned the sale, transportation, or manufacture of alcohol
Down
- 1. US authority to intervene in Latin American affairs which expanded on the Monroe Doctrine
- 4. employing civil servants who are friends and supporters of the group in power
- 6. lengthened time to qualify for citizenship so French immigrants couldn't vote, allowed govt to deport them; made it a crime to criticize the President or Congress (targeted Democratic-Republican newspapers which damaged Adams's reputation)
- 10. French ambassador sent to the US that began commissioning American vessels to attack British, purchased munitions for France, violated Washington's neutrality
- 14. the belief that Americans had the god given right to spread Protestant Christianity and Jacksonian Democracy to the West
- 15. established that the US would provide aid (military, economic, political) to all democratic nations under threat of authoritarian forces
