Across
- 2. An event that one may not like but seems likely to happen.
- 5. The study of historical writing and how the writing of history evolves over time
- 7. to use official power to take something
- 8. Identifying with one's nation and supporting its interests, particularly in the exclusions of other nations interests.
- 9. The process of categorizing the past into discrete, quantified named blocks of time in order to facilitate the study and analysis of History.
- 10. A common term among Americans during its expansion, it means that the people of the US were destined to secure territory from "sea to shining sea"
- 11. A governments strategy in dealing with other nations.
Down
- 1. Presidents Jefferson's purchase from France in 1803, which nearly doubled Americas land, and gave access to important ports and trade sites.
- 3. To stop people or supplies from coming into or going out of a country
- 4. Used to describe the public officials who were adamant about going to war with England
- 6. a group of people who come together to complete a task or make decisions
