Across
- 2. The situation with French representatives who would only meet with American delegates if the US paid them $10,000,000 and a bonus to the French representative.
- 4. A process where the Supreme Court has the final say in interpreting the Constitution.
- 9. Having to do with the home country.
- 11. Someone who believes in a loose interpretation of the Constitution; the Constitution was a framework.
- 15. 1795 treaty with Spain which gave Americans the right to travel up and down the Mississippi River and store goods at the Port of New Orleans without having to pay customs.
- 16. Not helping or supporting either side in a conflict.
- 17. A legal member of a nation who pledges loyalty to that nation, has guaranteed rights, protections, and responsibilities.
- 19. Relations with the governments of other countries.
- 20. A person who is not a citizen of the US by birth can become one through this process.
- 21. The President’s closest advisors whom he or she chooses.
- 22. 1794 treaty with Britain after the Battle of Fallen Timbers, where the British agreed to leave the Northwest Territory by 1796 and pay for all damages to US ships, but didn’t open up British West Indies for trade.
Down
- 1. The appointment of many Federalist judges by the Adams’ administration that reduced the number of Supreme Court justices from 6 to 5.
- 3. Acts of 1798 that targeted illegal immigrants and newspapers who were critical of the Federal government.
- 5. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court appointed by John Adams who served for over 30 years.
- 6. A type of alcohol made from fermented grain mash of barley, malt, and corn.
- 7. Something that contradicts the law of the Constitution.
- 8. The theory that states have rights the federal government can't violate.
- 10. Someone who believes in a strict interpretation of the Constitution where the government only has those powers the Constitution sets forth.
- 12. People who take extreme political positions.
- 13. Established the principle of judicial review in 1803 and ensured that the Executive and Legislative branches had equal weight/power.
- 14. A group of people that tries to promote its ideas and influence the government.
- 18. Tax on an imported product.
