Across
- 4. – An agreement to stop fighting.
- 5. – When money loses value and prices rise.
- 7. – Short, catchy phrases used in campaigns.
- 8. of 1837 – A major financial crisis in the U.S.
- 9. – The 10th U.S. president who took office after Harrison’s death.
- 11. – A political party that opposed Andrew Jackson.
- 12. – Forced march of Native Americans to new land.
- 14. – Giving government jobs to political supporters.
- 17. – The idea that states can reject federal laws.
- 18. – Cherokee leader who resisted removal.
- 19. – Betraying one’s country.
- 20. – A long period of economic hardship.
- 21. – To adopt another culture or way of life.
Down
- 1. – A movement that expanded political power to the common man.
- 2. – The land where Native Americans were relocated.
- 3. – Rejected a law or bill.
- 4. – A high tax on imports that angered the South.
- 6. – Related to farming or rural life.
- 10. – General who led Native American removal.
- 13. – When a state leaves a country.
- 15. – Law that forced Native Americans off their land.
- 16. – The ability of people to participate in elections.
