American History

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