US History Chapter 5 Vocab

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Across
  1. 2. A formal discussion on a particular topic where opposing arguments are presented.
  2. 6. To meet or come into contact with, often unexpectedly.
  3. 8. A roughly made model of a person, often used to express anger or protest.
  4. 12. To break or fail to comply with a rule, law, or agreement.
  5. 13. A way of dealing with a situation or method of doing something.
  6. 14. Money collected by a government, often through taxes.
  7. 16. A person who remained loyal to the British crown during the American Revolution.
  8. 17. The practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behavior.
  9. 21. Groups formed by American colonists to coordinate communication and organize resistance to British policies.
Down
  1. 1. A formal written request made to an authority or government, often signed by many people.
  2. 3. The introductory statement of a document that outlines its purpose and guiding principles.
  3. 4. Information, often biased or misleading, used to promote a political cause or viewpoint.
  4. 5. A legal document that allowed British officials to search homes and businesses for smuggled goods.
  5. 7. An act of resistance or uprising against a government or authority.
  6. 9. A refusal to buy or use goods and services as a form of protest.
  7. 10. To officially cancel or reverse a law or act.
  8. 11. To take control of a place, often by military force.
  9. 14. A formal decision or expression of opinion by a group.
  10. 15. Colonial militia members who were prepared to fight at a moment’s notice.
  11. 18. The social, legal, or professional standing of a person or group.
  12. 19. A colonist who supported American independence from Britain.
  13. 20. To formally forbid something by law or rule.