Across
- 2. tax menant to increase the prices of imports to protect a country's business from foreign competition
- 6. a drawing or illustration that conveys a commentary on political events, issues, or personalities
- 11. the act of separating and becoming independent
- 12. part of the Constitution that gives Congress the power to make any law "necessary" for carrying out the powers listed in the Constitution
- 17. the transportation or exchange of goods, services, or money across state lines
Down
- 1. U.S. Supreme Court Case that estblished Congress's implied power to create a national bank and that states could not tax the federal government
- 3. a practice in which a political party, after winning an election, gives government jobs to its supporters and friends
- 4. powers the U.S government has, but are not directly stated in the Constitution
- 5. U.S. Supreme Court Case that established Congress's power to regulate interstate trade
- 7. part of the Constitution that clarifies that national (federal) laws are supreme to state laws
- 8. led by President Jackson, this movement championed greater rights for the common man and was opposed to any signs of aristocracy in the nation
- 9. to seperate from a nation and become independent
- 10. theory that individual states can invalidate national laws they believe are unconstitutional
- 13. the forced relocation during the 1830s of Native American tribes in the Southeast region of the United States (including Cherokee, Creek, Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Seminole) to Indian Territory west of the Mississippi River
- 14. tax of goods coming into or leaving the country
- 15. in the election of 1824;the ouse of Representatives elected John Quincy Adams over rival Andrew Jackson, It is widely believed that Henry Clay (Speaker of the House) convinced Congress to elect Adams, who made Clay his Secretary of State. Jackson supporters denounced this as a corrupt bargain
- 16. a permanent area of land set aside by a government for a tribe or tribes to live on
