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The Early Years of the Republic
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George Washington:The first president of the U.S.
Federalists:The political party that Alexander Hamilton leaded
Democratic Republicans:The political party that wanted a strict interpretation of the U.S. Constitution
Neutral:Not taking sides in a conflict
Inauguration:Ceremony in which the President officially takes the oath of office
Cabinet:Group of officials who head gov’t departments and advise the President
National Debt:Total amount of money that a gov’t owes to others
Tariff:Tax on imported goods
Navy:Soldiers that protect the U.S. on the ocean
Foreign Policy:The actions that a nation takes in relations with other nations
Mercantilism:The king of Britain ruled and told everyone who they could trade with
Free Enterprise: The economic system that lets the citizens do what they want with their businesses
Profit Motive:The reason to operate business is to make $$$
Consumer Sovereignty:Buyers determine what succeeds or fails
Competition:The rivalry between sellers that creates better products
Louisiana Purchase:The land west of the Mississippi R. that the U.S. bought from France
Thomas Jefferson:The first Secretary of State; 3rd President of the U.S
Lewis and Clark:Expedition that explored the Louisiana Purchase
Supreme Court:The head group of the Judicial branch
Impressment:Sailors forced into the Army
War of 1812:Known as the “Second War of Independence”
Embargo Act:Banned American ships from sailing to any foreign ports
James Monroe:5th President of the U.S.
Judiciary Acts:The act that set up courts
Judicial Review:Stated that the Supreme Court can review all laws and decide if they are unconstitutional
Star Spangled Banner:A poem Written by Francis Scott Key during the Battle at Fort McHenry
Era of Good Feelings:1815-1825
Monroe Doctrine: A statement that told the European countries that the U.S. would go to war if they tried to claim the new independent Latin countries
The Early Years of the Republic
Across:2. | The political party that Alexander Hamilton leaded | 3. | Stated that the Supreme Court can review all laws and decide if they are unconstitutional | 7. | The rivalry between sellers that creates better products | 11. | The first president of the U.S. | 13. | Ceremony in which the President officially takes the oath of office | 16. | The reason to operate business is to make $$$ | 17. | Buyers determine what succeeds or fails | 18. | Not taking sides in a conflict | 19. | 5th President of the U.S. |
| | Down:1. | Group of officials who head gov’t departments and advise the President | 2. | The economic system that lets the citizens do what they want with their businesses | 3. | The act that set up courts | 4. | 1815-1825 | 5. | The king of Britain ruled and told everyone who they could trade with | 6. | Sailors forced into the Army | 8. | Expedition that explored the Louisiana Purchase | 9. | The land west of the Mississippi R. that the U.S. bought from France | 10. | A statement that told the European countries that the U.S. would go to war if they tried to claim the new independent Latin countries | 12. | Banned American ships from sailing to any foreign ports | 14. | Tax on imported goods | 15. | Soldiers that protect the U.S. on the ocean |
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The Early Years of the Republic
Across:2. | The political party that Alexander Hamilton leaded | 3. | Stated that the Supreme Court can review all laws and decide if they are unconstitutional | 7. | The rivalry between sellers that creates better products | 11. | The first president of the U.S. | 13. | Ceremony in which the President officially takes the oath of office | 16. | The reason to operate business is to make $$$ | 17. | Buyers determine what succeeds or fails | 18. | Not taking sides in a conflict | 19. | 5th President of the U.S. |
| | Down:1. | Group of officials who head gov’t departments and advise the President | 2. | The economic system that lets the citizens do what they want with their businesses | 3. | The act that set up courts | 4. | 1815-1825 | 5. | The king of Britain ruled and told everyone who they could trade with | 6. | Sailors forced into the Army | 8. | Expedition that explored the Louisiana Purchase | 9. | The land west of the Mississippi R. that the U.S. bought from France | 10. | A statement that told the European countries that the U.S. would go to war if they tried to claim the new independent Latin countries | 12. | Banned American ships from sailing to any foreign ports | 14. | Tax on imported goods | 15. | Soldiers that protect the U.S. on the ocean |
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© 2013
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only