Chapter 1 Review
Across
- 6. The right to know why you are being held by authorities
- 8. Enlightenment thinker who developed the idea of a government with three branches
- 9. Plan of the small states who wanted to maintain the Articles of Confederation
- 14. Pseudonym used by the authors of the federalist papers
- 15. Type of representative democracy where interest groups compete to influence government
- 16. Body that casts the official ballots for president
- 17. Nickname for the necessary and proper clause
- 18. Used in the text as an example of legislation that put national security and individual rights in conflict
- 19. Last name of the 19th century president who was impeached
- 20. Last name of the landowner who led the revolt against the Massachusetts government
- 23. Primary power of the Supreme Court
- 24. Begins with "We the people.."
- 25. Federalist 10 explains that these would not be a threat to the new government
Down
- 1. Brutus 1 was primarily concerned with the "necessary and proper clause" and this
- 2. Two-house legislature
- 3. Power to submit articles of impeachment
- 4. Asked by Jefferson to edit the Declaration of Independence
- 5. Current number of Supreme Court justices
- 7. Compromise intended to balance the population between Northern and Southern states in the House
- 10. states were to return fugitives to states where the crime was committed
- 11. Appoints ambassadors
- 12. Theory developed by Rousseau
- 13. Powers listed in Article 1, Section 8
- 21. Father of the Constitution
- 22. Given the power to ratify treaties