Citizenship Day and Constitution Day
Across
- 1. The branch of government that interprets the law.
- 4. To publicly support or recommend a cause or policy.
- 5. The first U.S. President.
- 7. The introduction to the U.S. Constitution is called the ___.
- 9. A periodic count of the population, often used for determining representation.
- 11. A formal written request signed by many people appealing to authority.
- 12. Serving as a member of a jury in a court of law.
- 13. The highest court in the United States.
- 14. One of the most important responsibilities of a citizen.
- 16. The process by which a foreign citizen becomes a U.S. citizen.
- 18. The 19th Amendment granted ___ the right to vote.
- 19. The system of government where power is divided between a central authority and individual states.
Down
- 2. Document signed in 1787, establishing the framework of the U.S. government.
- 3. The U.S. national song.
- 6. What you must do before voting in an election.
- 8. The ___ of Independence was signed in 1776.
- 10. The U.S. President's title as the head of the armed forces is ___ in Chief.
- 15. Contributing to government funding through financial obligations.
- 17. The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution are known as the ___ of Rights.