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- 1. Only the federal government had the power to regulate _____________ or trade between different states
- 4. With the end of the war of 1812, British goods again poured into the _________
- 9. Monroe declared that the ______________ would not interfere in the affairs of European nations or existing colonies of the European nations
- 10. _______ Webster, of New Hampshire was perhaps the most skillful public speaker of his time
- 12. ________ was allowed to continue
- 14. In the case of the Court ruled that states had no right to interfere with federal institutions within their boarders
- 17. ________ industry grew quickly until 1815
- 22. _______ hoped to create a new sense of national unity
- 23. On several occasions, the United States successfully challenged European __________ our direct involvement, in Latin America
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- 2. By _________, however, many Republicans believed that a bank was needed
- 3. Henry________, spoke for the West who pushed for War against Britain in eighteen-twelve
- 5. America In ___________ too, a series of revolutions freed colonies from Spanish rule
- 6. In another case, ___________, the Supreme Court upheld the power of the federal government to regulate trade between states
- 7. The bitter dispute over tariffs reflected the growth of _________
- 8. Doctrine Monroe decided to act independently of Britain. In a message to Congress in 1823, he made a bold foreign policy statement known as the ___________
- 11. _____ American System never fully went into effect
- 13. Spain's former ________ modeled their contitutions on that of the United States
- 15. America In 1821, the people of ________ declared independence from Spain
- 16. Monroe was the last ____________________ officer to become President
- 18. John ________, of The South, was a Sectional Leader, supported slavery
- 19. The _________ Treaty took effect in 1821
- 20. In Latin America, the term ________ described people born to Spanish parents there
- 21. The ______ plan caused dozens of New England businesses to fail
