Across
- 2. A person who wanted slavery to end.
- 5. Indirect veto of a legislative bill.
- 9. Money or thing that's appropriated.
- 12. To put an end to by satisfying.
- 14. A rising against established authority.
- 15. National or individual wealth available.
- 16. Cannot be divided.
- 18. To compel, force.
- 20. A general pardon for past offenses.
- 21. A military blockade of a city or place.
- 23. Setting free from slavery.
- 25. Can't be overthrown; resistant to attack.
- 27. A plan of action or statement of a group.
Down
- 1. A bridge built on floating structures.
- 3. An expert in economics.
- 4. Regional prejudice, interests, hatred.
- 6. Most Republicans in Reconstruction.
- 7. Charges on imports or exports.
- 8. Conditional release from prison or jail.
- 10. The right to vote; the act of voting.
- 11. Of a republic.
- 13. Balance.
- 17. To accuse a public officer of wrongdoing.
- 19. Legal proceedings with rules.
- 22. Contract to serve or work for a period.
- 24. Closing of Confederate ports and harbors.
- 26. Refusing to trade with.
