Across
- 3. A law passed in 1830 that allowed the U.S. government to move Native Americans west
- 6. A meeting where a political party chooses its candidate
- 8. Giving government jobs to political supporters
- 10. Conflicts between the U.S. and the Seminole tribe, who resisted relocation in Florida
- 12. A federally chartered bank that held government funds and regulated smaller banks
- 14. A government department that manages money and finances
- 15. Related to the national government
- 16. The most votes, but not more than half
- 17. To take part in something
- 19. The power to reject a proposed law
- 20. Something that stands for or represents something else
- 21. Son A candidate supported mainly by their home state
- 22. To stay alive or continue to exist
Down
- 1. A financial crisis that led to widespread unemployment and business failure
- 2. The forced march of the Cherokee to Indian Territory, during which thousands died
- 4. 7th U.S. President known for expanding democracy and enforcing the Indian Removal Act
- 5. To make a process easier or smoother
- 7. Using insults or false accusations to damage an opponent’s reputation
- 9. More than half of a total number
- 11. An established organization or system in society
- 13. A system of government with many departments and officials
- 18. To move to a new place
