History Final Exam Crossword (Key people)

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Across
  1. 3. Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God sermon made him a theological (rather than popular) leader of the Great Awakening
  2. 7. President who created nationalized healthcare and a neo-progressive leader
  3. 8. The commodore who began the trade relationship with Japan
  4. 10. Hero of Saratoga and general in Continental Army
  5. 11. Opponent of Lincoln, in debates claimed that popular sovereignty policy should apply to territories
  6. 13. Believed in violent protest against segregation policies if the government would not take action
  7. 17. Advocate of women's rights to abortion as well as eugenic policies in the 1920s and 30s
  8. 21. Responsible for the propaganda of the "Boston Massacre" which escalated issues in the 1770s
  9. 22. Leader of a slave rebellion in Virginia in 1831, dozens killed
  10. 24. Author of a manifesto claiming that violent revolution for equality is needed
  11. 25. Big stick policy and trust buster
  12. 28. Bought Louisiana and leader of anti-federalists
  13. 29. Civil rights activist for abolition and women's rights in 1800s; former slave
  14. 31. Believed that slavery should be limited and Union should be preserved
  15. 32. Fought wars with the National Bank and fighter for Indian Removal
  16. 36. President who created the "Great Society" and escalated American involvement in Vietnam.
  17. 37. Author of the 14 points and President during WW1
  18. 38. Believed that civil disobedience was necessary to keep your conscience clear and to be a true human
  19. 40. "Give me liberty or give me death!"
  20. 42. Arguably the best general of the Civil War, stood like a "Stonewall" at Bull Run
  21. 44. Owner of Standard Oil, richest human to ever live
  22. 45. Hands off president who was in charge during the Roaring 20s
  23. 48. President of the Confederacy
  24. 49. Death led to widespread protests for social justice during COVID
Down
  1. 1. His "March to the Sea" devastated the Southern economy and desire to fight
  2. 2. President during the War of 1812 and the main author of the Bill of Rights and Constitution
  3. 4. Leader of the Continental Army
  4. 5. Influential preacher in colonial America, first real evangelical who started the Great Awakening
  5. 6. Believed that a violent slave rebellion was the only way to prevent Civil War
  6. 9. Rebellion against colonial policies that failed to protect farmers from indian raids.
  7. 12. Recognized that Union had major advantage in troops and supplies, started fighting war of attrition
  8. 14. Owned steel company during the Homestead Strike, one of the wealthiest Americans of all time
  9. 15. Leader of the American Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s and 60s, especially after Montgomery Bus Boycott
  10. 16. NY Politician who ran with and against Jefferson at the same time
  11. 17. Author of the Declaration of Women's Rights at Seneca Falls
  12. 18. One of the main founders of the NAACP.
  13. 19. Main general of the Confederate Army
  14. 20. Leader of the Federalist Party
  15. 21. Neocon president and advocate for "trickle-down" economic policies.
  16. 23. Wrote articles against lynching in the South, refused to segregate women's suffrage movement
  17. 26. Invented cotton gin and interchangeable parts
  18. 27. Had a doctrine that the US needed to control all international affairs in N. and S. America
  19. 29. Scientific theories provided arguments to atheists and elites of their superiority
  20. 30. Put on trial for his position on evolution in Tennessee in the 1920s during the fundamentalist era
  21. 33. Main advocate for "states rights"
  22. 34. Leader of the evangelical movement in the 1950s and 60s
  23. 35. The "Great Compromiser" of 1820 and 1850
  24. 39. Arrested for illegal voting and refused to pay a fine. Eventually memorialized on her own coin
  25. 41. President who had a "New Deal" for America. Also leader during WW2
  26. 43. President during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Assassinated in 1963
  27. 46. Believed that it was up to community members within black communities to educate and advance their own situation
  28. 47. Leader of the Populist Party, friend of farmers, bimetallism and attorney in Scopes Trial