Peace Corps 4th of July Crossword

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Across
  1. 1. Process to remove a president or official from office
  2. 7. Protections against discrimination
  3. 9. Presidential branch of government
  4. 10. Ceremony to swear in the president
  5. 11. First Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court
  6. 12. Monarch rejected by colonies
  7. 14. Lower chamber of the US Congress
  8. 20. Meeting that coordinated colonial resistance
  9. 23. Change or addition to the Constitution
  10. 24. Philly Ringer
  11. 27. Historical uprising
  12. 28. Site of the first shots of the Revolutionary War
  13. 31. Population count for representation and funding
  14. 34. Protest dumping British cargo into harbor
  15. 36. Citizens vote directly on laws or policies
  16. 41. Location of the colonial militia’s stockpile
  17. 43. Summer cookout
  18. 48. Opening to a historic document
  19. 49. Original thirteen
  20. 51. Protects freedom of speech and religion
  21. 52. Meeting of party members to choose candidates or policies
  22. 55. Annual presidential address to Congress
  23. 57. The right to vote in political elections
  24. 58. Bicameral Legislature
  25. 59. British soldiers fired into a crowd
  26. 61. Acronym for the wife of the president
  27. 62. Led troops, then the nation
  28. 63. Hated act requiring soldier housing, rescinded by the 3rd Amendment
  29. 65. Site of British surrender in 1781
  30. 67. Acronym for the chief executive of the US
  31. 68. Brutal winter encampment
  32. 69. The “Father of the Constitution”
  33. 71. Senate tactic to delay or block legislation
  34. 77. System for electing the president
  35. 78. Washington’s surprise attack after crossing the Delaware River
  36. 80. Nighttime display
  37. 81. Revolutionary War general turned infamous traitor
  38. 83. Represent the states
  39. 85. Upper chamber with equal state representation
  40. 87. Category of American Government
  41. 91. Redistribution of seats in the House based on census
  42. 93. Acronym for the highest court in the country
  43. 95. Weak first constitution
  44. 99. Turning point victory that secured French support
  45. 100. Formal agreement between nations
  46. 101. Legal requirement that the state must respect all legal rights owed to a person
  47. 102. Restrictions on how long an official can hold office
Down
  1. 2. His life inspired a hit Broadway musical
  2. 3. Ideals behind revolution
  3. 4. Colonists loyal to the Crown
  4. 5. Costly 1775 battle proving colonial resistance
  5. 6. President’s ability to reject bills from Congress
  6. 8. Freedom
  7. 13. Legal process to return a fugitive to another jurisdiction
  8. 15. Manipulating district boundaries for political advantage
  9. 16. Right to publish without government censorship
  10. 17. Framers of a new nation
  11. 18. Agreement that ended the Revolutionary War
  12. 19. Group opposing British rule through protest and resistance
  13. 21. Tax on paper goods that angered colonists
  14. 22. Colonial grievance
  15. 25. Congressional branch of government, known for creation and ratification of laws
  16. 26. Revolutionary slogan on a coiled serpent flag
  17. 29. Group of presidential advisors and department heads
  18. 30. Month of celebration
  19. 31. Paine’s persuasive pamphlet
  20. 32. Midnight messenger on horseback who proclaimed "The British are Coming!"
  21. 33. Total votes cast by citizens in an election
  22. 35. French noble who aided the American cause
  23. 37. Protest chant proceeding “without representation”
  24. 38. Colonial rapid responders
  25. 39. Famous for “Give me liberty or give me death”
  26. 40. Government of elected reps
  27. 42. The Declaration is located in this Philadelphia Landmark
  28. 44. Legal branch of government involving enforcement of laws
  29. 45. Guarantees individual freedoms
  30. 46. General pardon for offenses
  31. 47. British troops known for their uniforms (original: “British regulars’ nickname”)
  32. 50. Current officeholder running for re-election
  33. 53. Signed big so the king could see it
  34. 54. Formal written request to the government
  35. 56. Created as a monetary fund for the nation
  36. 60. Represent the original colonies
  37. 64. Foundational essays
  38. 66. Petition for peace sent to King George III
  39. 67. Presidential clemancy
  40. 70. Declaration author
  41. 72. System preventing any branch from becoming too powerful
  42. 73. Founding document
  43. 74. Government seizure of private property with compensation
  44. 75. 200th anniversary
  45. 76. Influencing government decisions by interest groups
  46. 79. Central banking system of the US
  47. 82. Patriotic song from the Revolution
  48. 84. The supreme law of the land
  49. 86. Alleged flag seamstress
  50. 88. Right to gather peacefully
  51. 89. Body of people eligible to vote
  52. 90. Founding father and diplomat in France, a kiteman of sorts
  53. 92. Marching celebration
  54. 94. Revolutionary leader and organizer of Boston Tea Party, now a famed beer
  55. 96. Crime of betraying one’s country, charged against some Loyalists
  56. 97. Symbol of the nation
  57. 98. Directives issued by the president, shortened