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Across
- 4. American liberty had survived the challenges of WHAT? (ant p.30)
- 7. George Wanringon reminded governors that it wasn't divided whether the Revolution was a blessing or a WHAT? (ant p.31)
- 8. under article 3, the states enter into a firm league of WHAT with each other? (rev p.244)
- 11. an argument against WHAT was that the colonies needed a central authority to maintain peace and arbitrate disputes? (rev p.243)
- 12. the Second Continental Congress began considering WHAT on June 7th, 1776? (rev p.243)
- 13. under article 5, each state shall maintain its own WHATS in a meeting of the states? (rev p.245)
- 14. the new central government created by the Articles of Confederation were called "the United States of WHAT"? (rev p.243)
Down
- 1. the WHAT of 1787 provided different population figures and shapes for the emerging states? (ant p.32)
- 2. the United States of Congress assembled shall never engage in a WHAT?? (rev p.250)
- 3. under article 5, each state will have how many votes in determining questions in the United States in Congress assembled? (rev p.245)
- 5. Daniel Shays was unable to raise HOW many dollars to pay a debt? (p.35)
- 6. the government in London supplied central authority under WHO? (rev p.243)
- 7. liberty was creating serious proiblems in the shaky american WHAT while it was expanding private lives? (ant p.34)
- 9. another example of liberty's ferment was the enthusiasm for education WHO? (ant. 33)
- 10. Thomas Jefferson was a returning delegate from WHERE? (ant p.32)