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