Ch. 6 Citizenship and the Constitution
Across
- 3. forbids quartering of troops
- 9. a system that divided power between the states and the federal government
- 11. the idea that policies are decided by the greatest number of people
- 13. an organization that collects money to distribute to candidates who support the same issues as the contributors
- 17. sets the voting age at 18
- 20. an individual cannot sue a state in federal court
- 21. American men 18 or older must register with the _____.
- 22. to cancel
- 23. freedom from punishment
- 24. a person born in another country who has been granted citizenship in the US
- 26. is the standard that sets limitations on laws and legal proceedings in an effort to guarantee fairness and justice
- 28. division of the federal government that is made up of the national courts
- 29. 2/3 of both houses must vote in favor of a bill in order to override a ________
- 31. division of government that includes the president; enforces the law
- 32. abolishes slavery
- 33. a judge's order authorizing the search of a person's home or property to look for evidence of a crime
Down
- 1. protects anyone found not guilty in a criminal trial from being tried again for the same crime (double jeopardy)
- 2. Who promised to add a Bill of Rights to the Constitution to guarantee individual freedoms?
- 4. to send an immigrant back to his or her country of origin
- 5. division of the federal government that proposes bills and passes them into law
- 6. protects the rights of religion, press, petition, assembly, and speech
- 7. allowing for the removal of president shows that American government is bases on a system of ____
- 8. a system of required service in the armed forces
- 10. divided the powers of government so that no one branch can pose a threat to popular rights
- 12. to make a formal request of the government
- 14. to formally accuse
- 15. appointed by the president and can be impeached by Congress; have lifetime appointments
- 16. treason, bribery, and other high crimes and misdemeanors grounds for ________ a president, vice-president, and all civil officers of the US
- 18. a group of people who share common interests political action
- 19. limits a president's service to a maximum of two terms
- 25. nonlegislative directives issued by the president in certain circumstances; have the force of congressional law
- 27. right to a trial by a jury of your peers
- 30. the government's power to take persoanl property to benefit the public