Across
- 2. Designated areas of land set aside for Native American tribes, often against their will.(10 letters)
- 3. The tragic journey of Native American tribes forced to relocate, particularly the Cherokee Nation. (10 letters)
- 7. The political philosophy associated with Andrew Jackson, emphasizing the power of the common people. (9 letters)
- 8. To withdraw formally from a federation or political union, as some states threatened during Jackson's time. (6 letters)
- 9. An individual employed in the public sector, often within the government. (10 letters)
- 10. The practice of appointing political supporters to government jobs, widely used by Jackson. (6 letters)
Down
- 1. Legislation signed by Jackson in 1830, leading to the forced removal of Native American tribes. (14 letters)
- 4. The right to vote in political elections, a significant aspect of Jacksonian Democracy. (8 letters)
- 5. A tax on imported goods, a key issue during Jackson's presidency. (6 letters)
- 6. The process of absorbing or integrating individuals or groups into a wider culture. (11 letters)
