Early Republic - Jackson

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Across
  1. 1. after worcester v. georgia ruled that jackson could not remove native americans from their homes, he would _____ the ruling
  2. 4. marbury v. madison gives the supreme court power to overrule a law if it is _____ because they have the power of judicial review
  3. 5. state that jackson sent native americans to because he wanted their land and natural resources
  4. 10. last name of the president who enforced the alien and sedition acts
  5. 11. the americans would be protected from british colonization by the _____ doctrine
  6. 12. democratic-republicans, also known as anti-federalists, believe in _____ sharing power with the federal government
  7. 14. the whiskey rebellion was a _____ issue because it happened inside the united states
  8. 15. the louisiana purchase allowed jefferson to control the mississippi river. it would also _____ the size of the united states
  9. 18. treaty that would end the war of 1812
  10. 19. last name of the federalist who believed a national bank was necessary to provide a stable nation
  11. 20. as a result of the war of 1812, british _____ decreased
Down
  1. 2. it was proven that states could not overturn federal laws during jackson's presidency when he dealt with the _____ crisis
  2. 3. as a result of the war of 1812, domestic manufacturing _____
  3. 6. last name of the president who would enforce federal tax laws at the whiskey rebellion
  4. 7. last name of the president that would reward political supporters by giving them desirable government positions
  5. 8. the act of the british kidnapping u.s. sailors and forcing them to work
  6. 9. amendment that south carolina attempted to use to overrule federal tax laws
  7. 13. the corrupt bargain would lead to an increase in voter _____ in 1828 to get andrew jackson elected
  8. 16. thomas jefferson and alexander hamilton would argue over _____ issues, leading to our first political parties
  9. 17. this word means to "cut off trade"