Ishaan Kapadia Constitution Crossword

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Across
  1. 5. The number of amendments in the Bill of Rights.
  2. 7. The name for the reason why there are three branches of the government.
  3. 9. What people call the Constitution because it is amendable; a ______ document.
  4. 12. The type of government that runs the U.S.
  5. 13. The amendment that says that if right is not listed in the Bill of Rights, it doesn’t mean that you don’t have it.
  6. 14. The introduction of the Constitution.
  7. 16. The amendment that gives you freedom of religion as well as freedom of speech and rights to peaceably assemble.
  8. 17. The amount of justices in the Supreme Court.
  9. 19. The president of the Constitutional Convention.
  10. 20. What you can do to the Constitution to fix things; another word for change.
  11. 21. The number of delegates that attended the Constitutional Convention.
  12. 22. What the president can do if he doesn’t agree with a law.
  13. 24. The rebellion in 1785 against the government; _______ Rebellion.
Down
  1. 1. The “middle ground” proposal to even out the two plans proposed in the Constitutional Convention.
  2. 2. The part of the Constitution that lays out key processes of the U.S. government.
  3. 3. The part of the Constitution that holds the amendments.
  4. 4. The number of years that stopped Congress from making laws on slavery.
  5. 5. The government that the Articles of Confederation formed was too weak to collect _____ and enforce ____.
  6. 6. Our First Constitution was the ________ of ____________.
  7. 8. The document that was drafted that could allow the government to enforce laws and collect taxes.
  8. 10. What Congress calls the removal of a president from office.
  9. 11. The number of seats in the House of Representatives.
  10. 15. A system where the states share power with a national government.
  11. 18. The branch of government that includes the president.
  12. 23. The second compromise in the Constitutional Convention that regarded how slaves affected a state’s population.