Across
- 3. / to withdraw from an organization or alliance; in case, to withdraw from the united states.
- 5. / African Americans who had been set free from slavery.
- 6. / people who have come from other countries and are not yet citizens.
- 10. / to formally approve a plan or an agreement.
- 12. / the way a society organizes the manufacture and exchange of things of value, such as money, food, products, and services.
- 13. / the unjust of government power.
- 15. / a formal,written request.
- 16. crop / crops, such as tobacco, sugar, and cotton, raised in large quantities in order to be sold profit.
- 17. /the birth and growth of businesses that make and distribute products through the use of machinery.
- 19. / a tax imposed by other things of value that a government contributes to an enterprise.
- 20. / to refuse to buy one or more goods from a certain source.
- 22. / to reject a proposed law or a bill.
Down
- 1. / a proposed law
- 2. / a country governed by elected representatives.
- 4. /a government order that stops merchants ships from leaving or entering a country's ports
- 5. / the constitution systems that shares power between the national and state government.
- 7. / to formally accuse an official of a crime related to official.
- 8. branch / the part of government that executes.
- 9. / a written plan that provides the basic frame work of a government.
- 11. /a change to the constitution.
- 14. / to refuse to recognize a federal law.
- 15. / a large area of privately owned land where crops are grown.
- 18. / the right to vote.
- 21. / a formal agreement between nations.
