Across
- 1. favored states' rights as they feared a strong government would be too strong.
- 2. invented by Eli Whitney and revolutionized the dying practice of slavery.
- 4. gave 160 acres of government land to American citizens who agreed to cultivate the land
- 5. less people worked with their hands while factory production increased.
- 10. message sent to Mexico that prompted the U.S. to enter WW1.
- 12. war between the confederate South and Union North on the issue of slavery
- 13. supported spending federal money for internal improvements, such as roads, canals, and harbors.
- 14. established that European powers must not interfere with affairs in the Western Hemisphere.
- 16. forced resettlement of American Indians to the Oklahoma territory.
- 17. The U.S. gained the former Mexican territories of California and New Mexico.
- 18. the only president in U.S. history that has not been apart of a political party
- 19. the separation of powers was derived from this enlightenment philosopher.
Down
- 1. weak legislation that was later replaced by the Constitution.
- 3. held a monopoly on the steel industry through vertical integration.
- 6. many colonies were financed through ___ due to the risky nature of colonization.
- 7. This Supreme Court case established judicial review.
- 8. This amendment abolished slavery.
- 9. when the stock market crashed and banks closed en masse
- 11. farmer uprising due to a tax on alcohol
- 15. the movement with the idea that we must abstain from alcohol completely
