Chapter 10 Section 1

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Across
  1. 5. There were_______ main U.S. Regions in the early 1800s.
  2. 8. John Quincey Adams graduated from this school.
  3. 9. ______ __________ threatened to withdraw from the Union if federal troops were used to collect duties.
  4. 10. Southerners sold a large portion of their crops to _________ nations.
  5. 14. In ______ the year before Jackson’s election, northern manufacturers began to demand a tariff on imported wooden goods.
  6. 18. The president sternly condemned ___________.
  7. 19. Many states, particularly in the ________ had opposed Banks.
  8. 21. Andrew Jackson was the __ president.
  9. 22. Secretary of State ________ ____ ______ was one of Jackson’s strongest allies in his official cabinet.
  10. 23. ______ spread in the early 1800s as more people became active in polotics
  11. 24. John Quincey Adam's vice president.
Down
  1. 1. Andrew Jackson was born in the town of _______.
  2. 2. The South economy was based off of __________.
  3. 3. Early in his political career, Vice President _________ had supported to criteria of a strong central government.
  4. 4. ___________ was re-elected as president in 1833.
  5. 6. The 1820s and 1830s are now known as the ________ ________.
  6. 7. President _______ __________ ________ signed the tariff legislation, though he did not fully support it.
  7. 11. _________ tried to pass a tax that would limit the Bank’s operations.
  8. 12. President Andrew Jackson relied a great deal on his ______ ______, and informal group of trusted advisers who sometimes met in an unusual room.
  9. 13. In the late ____ some Americans thought that government was best managed by wealthy, property-owning men.
  10. 15. South Carolina’s first action was to pass the __________.
  11. 16. This is the practice of giving government jobs to political backers.
  12. 17. Signing to ________ bill meant Adams would surely be defeated in his reelection bid.
  13. 20. Workshops in the _____ were run by the craftspeople who owned them were being replaced by large-scale factories.