Constitution 2.0

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Across
  1. 3. The main job of the Supreme Court is to _____ laws
  2. 5. The main job of Congress is to _____ laws
  3. 6. Location of the Constitutional Convention
  4. 8. Wrote the fewest number of the Federalist Papers (last name)
  5. 10. The right to vote
  6. 12. The sharing of power between the states and the federal government
  7. 15. Proposed the Constitutonal Convention and later became the first Secretary of the Treasury (last name)
  8. 20. Where a Tax Bill must originate from (abbrev.)
  9. 21. The main job of the President is to _____ laws
  10. 23. President of the Constitutional Convention (last name)
  11. 24. Smallest state (abbrev.)
  12. 26. Congress can _____ a Presidential Veto
  13. 28. The military title of the President
  14. 29. how old you must be to become President
  15. 31. This state has the most electors (abbrev.)
  16. 33. The first ten amendments to the Constitution
  17. 35. The length of term of office for a ember of the Senate (in years)
  18. 36. The length of term of office for a Supreme Court Judge
  19. 38. The number of Supreme Court Judges
  20. 39. This has 100 members
  21. 40. thought hey have three electors they are not actually a state (or a city for that matter)
  22. 41. How old you must be to be a member of the Senate
  23. 43. They have the power to declare war
  24. 44. The constitution and all laws made by Congress as well as treaties are called _____ Laws
Down
  1. 1. People in favor of the new Constitution
  2. 2. The President needs the advice and consent of THEM to appoint ambassadors
  3. 4. Only Congress can _____ war
  4. 7. The length of term of office for a member of the Executive Branch
  5. 9. This has 435 members
  6. 11. Number of delegates at the Constitutional Convention
  7. 13. According to the map we did about the Electoral College, this is the LEAST amount of states you would need to win to become President
  8. 14. They actually select the President
  9. 16. How old you must be to be a member of the HOR
  10. 17. This means "two-house legislature"
  11. 18. "Father of the Constitution" (last name)
  12. 19. the length of term of office for a member of the HOR (in years)
  13. 22. The Branch that has the ability to review all laws and treaties of the United States
  14. 25. The branch that has the power of veto.
  15. 27. They have the power to make treaties
  16. 30. Number of branches in the government today
  17. 32. An addition or change to the Constitution
  18. 34. To accuse a public official of wrongdoing.
  19. 37. The President's advisors
  20. 42. Our 'first' Constitution (abbrev.)