Citizenship Day and Constitution Day

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