Civics Unit 1 to 3 Crossword - Kyle Tatur's Extra Credit

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  1. 1. These are powers that the government have, but aren’t necessarily stated in the Constitution.
  2. 8. Leader of the House of Representatives.
  3. 10. This allows a Senator to talk for how long they want, and whatever they want to talk about.
  4. 11. Power is shared between the federal government and the state government.
  5. 13. These people write the President’s speeches.
  6. 14. This is when one branch of government limits the power of another branch.
  7. 17. A constitutional principle where multiple levels of government share equal power.
  8. 19. A law that is shared equally between everyone.
  9. 20. In this constitutional principle, people have the power.
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  1. 2. These are governmental powers that are directly listed in the U.S. Constitution.
  2. 3. The Vice President becomes president whenever the President dies.
  3. 4. States that the President can have no more than two terms of presidency.
  4. 5. These carry the force of law, and are orders that are created by the President.
  5. 6. This is when you verify or confirm something.
  6. 7. Governmental powers are given to the states.
  7. 9. The introduction of the U.S. Constitution. This shows the layout of our government.
  8. 12. A line along the Appalachian Mountains that prevented the American Colonists from going out west.
  9. 15. These people assemble votes.
  10. 16. Established free trade between the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
  11. 18. This is a military alliance between the United States and it’s allies.