US History Ch5 Vocab

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Across
  1. 1. To revoke or annul a law or regulation.
  2. 4. A colonist who remained loyal to the British Crown during the American Revolutionary War, often opposing the Patriots.
  3. 5. An introductory statement or paragraph, often outlining the purpose or goals of a document, such as the Constitution.
  4. 7. The relative social, professional, or other standing of someone or something; can refer to the condition or situation at a given time.
  5. 9. A formal decision or statement made after careful consideration.
  6. 11. An act of violent or open resistance to an established government or ruler.
  7. 13. A way of dealing with a situation or problem; can refer to a method or strategy.
  8. 15. Used to indicate that a term or label is often used, but may not be accurate or deserved.
  9. 17. Training to improve strength or self-control; can also refer to the practice of enforcing rules.
  10. 19. A refusal to buy or use goods and services as a form of protest.
  11. 20. The income generated from business activities or taxes.
Down
  1. 2. To meet or come across someone or something unexpectedly.
  2. 3. A member of the colonial militia who was trained to be ready to fight at a minute's notice during the American Revolution.
  3. 5. A colonist who supported independence from Britain and fought for American freedom during the Revolutionary War.
  4. 6. A discussion or argument about a particular topic, where opposing viewpoints are presented and considered.
  5. 8. Information, often biased or misleading, used to promote a political cause or point of view.
  6. 10. A formal written request, typically signed by many people, asking for a specific action or decision.
  7. 12. To break or disregard a law, rule, or agreement.
  8. 14. To formally forbid something by law or regulation.
  9. 16. A sculpture or model of a person, often used to mock or criticize.
  10. 18. To take control of a place or position, often by force.