Across
- 3. reformed the electoral college so that each elector specifies one vote for president and one for vice-president
- 6. First Attorney General, served in the Washington Administration
- 8. interpretation of the Constitution that recognizes implied powers as valid in addition to powers explicitly listed in the Constitution
- 11. the period of mass executions and mob rule in France following the fall of the monarchy
- 12. acts passed by federalists giving the government power to imprison or deport foreign citizens and prosecute critics of the government
- 13. a speech by the retiring President Washington that advised against entangling alliances, sectionalism, and party strife while encouraging peace, harmony, and religious morality
- 14. where General Anthony Wayne and American forces defeated the Native Americans near Toledo, Ohio
- 16. led by Thomas Jefferson, supported states' rights and opposed expanding the powers of the federal government, stood for strict construction of the Constitution
- 17. Treaty in which Britain agreed to evacuate its posts on the US western frontier, to submit to arbitration over disputed boundaries, become liable for damages to American shippers, and open certain ports in the British empire to American ships
- 18. first Secretary of State, founder of the Democratic-Republican Party, third president of the United States
- 20. defeated the Native Americans at the Battle of Fallen Timbers
- 23. leader of the Federalists and the first Secretary of the Treasury
- 25. head of the Department of Justice
- 26. non-Cabinet office that oversees the post offices and post roads
- 27. established a mint and provided for the coinage of gold, silver, and copper
Down
- 1. a practice in which the British Royal Navy forced British subjects into service on charges of desertion
- 2. the postmaster general of the United States in the Washington Administration
- 4. interpretation of the Constitution that recognizes only those powers explicitly listed in the Constitution as valid
- 5. led by Alexander Hamilton, supported a powerful central government run by those with expertise, stood for loose construction of the Constitution
- 7. diplomatic fiasco in which three unofficial representatives of the French Directory made several demands, including a bribe, as a prerequisite to negotiation
- 9. served as the first chief justice of the Supreme Court, negotiated a treaty with Great Britain
- 10. treaty with Spain that set the boundary line between Spanish west Florida and the US, and guaranteed American the right to navigate the Mississippi River and to use New Orleans as a port of deposit
- 15. a national bank chartered by Congress for twenty years and in charge of issuing bank notes; created a debate over constitutional interpretation
- 19. Thomas Jefferson vice-president in 1796
- 21. appointed the first secretary of war in the Washington administration
- 22. heads of the executive departments of the United States
- 24. a tax on a product produced, sold, and consumed within the home country
