Across
- 3. The theory that states can invalidate federal laws that deem unconstitutional its also a key issue leading to the civil war tensions
- 5. its the native American tribes during there removal so it resulted many deaths from harsh conditions
- 7. legislation passed in 1830 that authorized the forced relocation of Native American tribes from their land eat of the Mississipi river
- 8. A battle in 1815 during the war of 1812 where Jacksons forces defeated the British
- 11. a supreme court case in 1832 where the court ruled that Georgia law had no force within Cherokee territory so Jackson ignored this decision
- 13. contested presidential election where no candidate received a majority also leading to the house of representative so they chose John Quincy Adams as president
- 14. the right to vote witch expanded during this period to include more white men
- 15. the chief justice of the supreme court who shaped the US constitutional law through his decisions
Down
- 1. a political movement led by president Andrew Jackson emphasizing greater democracy for the common man
- 2. its the presidential power to reject legislation passed by congress
- 4. central banking institution in the U.S also the renewal became a major political issues involving debates over the federal power and also the economic control
- 6. its a protective tariff passed in 1828 that favored northern industries but also hurt the southern farmers
- 9. the principle that courts can review and invalidate laws that conflict with the Constitution
- 10. A practice where political leaders awarded government jobs to there supporters
- 12. A nickname for Andrew Jackson that is showing his toughness and leadership qualities
