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