Across
- 2. first ten amendments
- 5. the moderation in consumption of alcohol, wanting people to give up alcohol.
- 9. groups of workers who press for better working conditions and member benefits.
- 11. the power to decide whether or not laws are constitutional and to strike down those that are unconstitutional.
- 12. the immediate end to slavery.
- 16. a revolution/plus up in business and industry. large-scale manufacturing using complex machines and organized workforces in factories.
- 17. laws limiting the rights of african americans in the south.
- 18. a woman’s rights convention/movement.
- 19. the vice president who put out the idea of nullification to make way for a legal way to resist tariffs for his home state.
- 20. when about 16,000 cherokees were forcibly removed and relocated from their ancestral homelands in the southeast to now oklahoma. 2,000 died i camps while waiting and another 2,000 died of starvation, exposure, and disease.
- 21. the preference for native-born people and a desire to limit immigration.
- 23. open to interpretation has a double meaning.
- 24. the powers specifically mentioned in the constitution.
- 25. this was marylands attempt to tax baltimore branch second bank of the united states.
Down
- 1. us paid $11.25 million and agreed to take french debts, about $3.75 million, owed to the american citizens which then doubled the us and gained control of the entire mississippi river.
- 3. powers that aren’t explicitly written in the constitution but are necessary for the government to do its job.
- 4. her and Lucretia Mott organized the seneca falls convention for women’s rights.
- 6. the freeing of enslaved people.
- 7. a famous abolitionist who escaped slavery to maryland, published an antislavery newspaper and wrote an autobiography
- 8. letting the session of congress expire without signing the legislation.
- 10. paper money came known as greenbacks because of the green color.
- 13. a new political party led by Henry Clay, JQA, and Daniel Webster who wanted to expand the federal government.
- 14. appointing people to government jobs because of their party loyalty and support.
- 15. those who would head these departments and advise him.
- 22. president declared that the american continents were no longer open to colonization or be viewed as such.
