11. The Constitution of the United States of America_2
Across
- 2. The 50 political areas that make up the United States, each with its own government.
- 5. The part of the Constitution that explains how states should work together and how they interact with the national government.
- 6. Respectfully discussing ideas, even when people disagree.
- 7. The section that says the Constitution is the Supreme Law of the Land and must be followed by everyone.
- 9. Changes or additions to the Constitution that help protect people’s rights.
- 10. The official approval of a law or document, like when states agreed to the Constitution.
Down
- 1. The group that makes national laws, made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
- 2. The highest law that all other laws must follow—this refers to the Constitution.
- 3. The highest law of the United States that explains how the government works and protects people’s rights.
- 4. All the states working together as one country.
- 7. The part of the Constitution that explains how amendments (changes) can be added.
- 8. A serious promise to do your duty, such as supporting the Constitution.