Constitution Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. Review The power of the Supreme Court to judge whether or not actions of the other branches are constitutional
  2. 4. and Balances System in which the branches of the government can limit each other's power
  3. 6. A special condition in a formal document
  4. 7. Powers A power belonging only to the states
  5. 10. A person sent with power to act for another or others; representative
  6. 11. To approve officially
  7. 12. Republic A government in which citizens rule through elected representatives, according to a plan of government
  8. 14. A settlement of a dispute by each party giving up some demands
  9. 16. of Powers A principle by which powers are divided among different branches of government
  10. 18. power A power not enumerated (listed) in the Constitution, but suggested in its language
  11. 22. Rights Constitutional principle that recognizes people's fundamental rights
  12. 23. Citizens rule through elected representatives
  13. 24. Branch The lawmaking branch of government
  14. 26. A separate part of a document
  15. 27. Having the proper size in relation to other objects or items
  16. 28. Protection The equal application of the law regardless of a person's race, religion, political beliefs, or other qualities
Down
  1. 1. Government Government with limited powers strictly defined by law.
  2. 3. A change or correction, or improvement added to a document
  3. 5. College The special group of electors chosen to vote for president and vice president
  4. 8. To reject a bill and prevent it from becoming a law
  5. 9. Branch The branch of government that executes, or carries out, the law; headed by the president
  6. 13. The legal process of becoming a citizen
  7. 15. Powers A power specifically given Congress in the Constitution
  8. 17. The sharing of power between the federal and state governments
  9. 19. The freeing of individual enslaved persons
  10. 20. Powers A power shared by the federal and state governments
  11. 21. Having two separate lawmaking chambers
  12. 25. of Rights The first ten amendments to the Constitution
  13. 27. Sovereignty The belief that the government is subject to the will of the people