US NAVAL GOVERNMENT

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Across
  1. 2. A policy of extending a country's power and influence through political or military force
  2. 3. local advisors appointed by the Naval Governor who could suggest laws but not pass them
  3. 8. the status of being a citizen of a particular country
  4. 10. A social process that transformed the Guamanians into Americans with acts of kindness and charity
  5. 11. relating to a ruler with absolute power
  6. 12. CHamoru delegates sent to the US mainland to lobby for US citizenship for the people of Guam
  7. 14. law that granted Congress full authority to manage and control all US territories
  8. 15. to make or present requests to do something mostly addressed to a government official
Down
  1. 1. early educator that helped establish the Guam public-school system and the Territorial Flag of Guam
  2. 4. early educator committed to Guam education and preserving CHamoru culture, is also credited for starting the Liberation Day event
  3. 5. The public act by the first Naval Governor that begun the US Naval occupation and administration of Guam
  4. 6. Navy officer that served as the leader of Guam
  5. 7. laws made by the Naval Government between 1899 and 1950 before Guam gained self-government
  6. 9. An agreement between Spain and the United States in 1898 that gave the Philippines and Guam to the US
  7. 13. US Supreme Court cases over the status of overseas American territories and if American rights applied to the people