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urban : city-centered
rural : farm-centered
sectionalism : extreme loyalty given to a particular region in the belief that their ideas and interests must be protected from other regions
tariff : a tax on imported goods
slave state : a state that allowed slavery
free state : a state that did not allow slavery
Missouri Compromise : legislation passed by Congress in 1820 by which Maine entered the Union as a free state, Missouri entered the Union as a slave state, and slavery was prohibited north of the southern border of Missouri in the rest of the Louisiana Purchase
nullification : the idea of voiding and not following national laws within a state
states rights : the belief that all powers not specifically given to the national government in the U.S. Constitution or specifically denied to the states remain with the states
Underground Railroad : a series of roads, houses, river crossings, and people who helped southern slaves, mainly from the border states, escape to the North
annex : to add on, such as adding territory to an existing town, city, or state
John C Calhoun : very strongly opposed tariff of 1828
Henry Clay : came up with the Missouri Compromise
William Garrison : founded the newspaper "The Liberator" in 1831
Cyrus McCormick : invented the reaper
15.2 Worksheet
Across:1. | came up with the Missouri Compromise | 4. | city-centered | 5. | legislation passed by Congress in 1820 by which Maine entered the Union as a free state, Missouri entered the Union as a slave state, and slavery was prohibited north of the southern border of Missouri in the rest of the Louisiana Purchase | 8. | a tax on imported goods | 10. | very strongly opposed tariff of 1828 |
| 11. | farm-centered | 12. | founded the newspaper "The Liberator" in 1831 | 13. | a state that allowed slavery | 15. | a state that did not allow slavery |
| | Down:2. | invented the reaper | 3. | the idea of voiding and not following national laws within a state | 6. | a series of roads, houses, river crossings, and people who helped southern slaves, mainly from the border states, escape to the North |
| 7. | the belief that all powers not specifically given to the national government in the U.S. Constitution or specifically denied to the states remain with the states | 9. | to add on, such as adding territory to an existing town, city, or state | 14. | extreme loyalty given to a particular region in the belief that their ideas and interests must be protected from other regions |
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15.2 Worksheet
Across:1. | came up with the Missouri Compromise | 4. | city-centered | 5. | legislation passed by Congress in 1820 by which Maine entered the Union as a free state, Missouri entered the Union as a slave state, and slavery was prohibited north of the southern border of Missouri in the rest of the Louisiana Purchase | 8. | a tax on imported goods | 10. | very strongly opposed tariff of 1828 |
| 11. | farm-centered | 12. | founded the newspaper "The Liberator" in 1831 | 13. | a state that allowed slavery | 15. | a state that did not allow slavery |
| | Down:2. | invented the reaper | 3. | the idea of voiding and not following national laws within a state | 6. | a series of roads, houses, river crossings, and people who helped southern slaves, mainly from the border states, escape to the North |
| 7. | the belief that all powers not specifically given to the national government in the U.S. Constitution or specifically denied to the states remain with the states | 9. | to add on, such as adding territory to an existing town, city, or state | 14. | extreme loyalty given to a particular region in the belief that their ideas and interests must be protected from other regions |
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