Across
- 3. The court stuck down Georgia's extension laws.
- 4. Considered a turning point in American politics, and a shift toward greater popular participations
- 10. A nickname for Andrew Jackson given by his soldiers.
- 11. A major American victory on January 8, 1815.
- 12. The practice of winning a political party rewarding its supporters with government jobs.
- 13. A high protective tariff in 1828 that taxed imported goods, primarily manufactured goods to shield Northern industries from foreign competition
- 14. A U.S. law that authorized the President to negotiate treaties to forcibly relocate Native American tribes from their ancestral lands
- 15. A 1832-33 confrontation between the state of South Carolina and the U.S. federal government over the issue of protective tariffs.
Down
- 1. Is the power of a court to examine the actions of the legislative and executive branches of government to ensure they are constitutonal
- 2. The right to vote, particularly in political elections.
- 5. The forced displacement of tens of thousands of Native Americans
- 6. Was a federal-government-chartered financial institution designed to stabilize the economy
- 7. Political movement and philosophy in the 1820s and 1830's led by President Andrew Jackson.
- 8. The fourth Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court who significantly increased the Court's power and established it as the ultimate interpreter of the Constitution.
- 9. The power of an individual or group, often in a position of authority like a president or monarch to reject a proposed action or law, preventing it from taking effect.
