A More Perfect Union

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Across
  1. 1. / Against the Constitution and favored states having more power than the central government
  2. 3. / Often called the "Father of the Constitution"
  3. 5. / The idea that each branch of government has specific ways to limit the power of the other branches
  4. 7. / A document stating the rules under which a government will operate
  5. 10. / Framer of the Constitution from Connecticut who believed common people could not be an integral part of the government decision making
  6. 11. / The division of government between the central government and the constituent units, as in the national government and the states
  7. 12. / Person who officially represents their states
  8. 13. / The branch of government that is a system of courts set up to interpret the laws
  9. 14. / A period when business activity shows, prices and wages drop, and unemployment rises
  10. 15. / To approve something formally
  11. 16. / Set up the 3-step processor admitting new states
  12. 17. / The meeting of delegates in which the Articles of Confederation were scrapped in favor of a new US Constitution
  13. 19. / President of the Constitutional Convention
  14. 20. / The plan that called for the legislative branch of the central government to made up of 2 houses with the representation for states based on their population
  15. 21. / The branch of government that enforces the laws
Down
  1. 1. / The US' 1st written plan for government
  2. 2. / Supported the Constitution is favored a strong central, or national, government
  3. 4. / The plan that called for 1 house legislature branch with each state being equally represented
  4. 6. / The branch of government that makes laws
  5. 8. / Decided how slaves would be counted for states' population
  6. 9. / A change or addition to a document
  7. 18. / The Massachusetts farmers' uprising that made it clear to many that the central government was too weak to protect states from popular unrest
  8. 19. / Framer of the Constitution from Pennsylvania who believed common people