Kiana Sambursky pd.5
Across
- 1. english Philosopher believed and wrote about "natural rights" such as: life, liberty, and property
- 2. government where supreme power rests with the people and they use their power by voting.
- 4. america's first government; was extremely weak because the states had more power than the national government
- 5. createdthe Fundamental Orders of Connecticut which is the 1st written constitution and showed us how to outline our government.
- 7. was a policy of establishing the principles and procedures for the orderly expansion of the United States; Major strength for the Articles of Confederation
- 8. federalist-For the Constitution a proponent of a strong central government, one of the authors of The Federalist Papers.
- 9. he was a British jurist (attorney) in the 18th century. He wrote the book, Classic Commentaries on the Laws of England.
- 10. anti-federalist~Fought AGAINST the Constitution because it did not have a Bill of Rights to protect our liberties.
- 12. set the laws and principles of the government of the United States. The supreme law of the land.
- 16. founding Father. He was the oldest delegate to the Constitutional Convention at the age of 81; inventor, writer, diplomat, scientist, and statesman
- 18. tax on imported or exported goods.
- 19. a government where citizens rule through elected representatives
Down
- 1. father of the U.S. Constitution
- 3. He proposed separating government into 3 branches so that the power would not be in the hands of one person.
- 6. quaker that founded Pennsylvania. Conducted the Great Experiment by allowing religious freedom.
- 11. the president of the Philadelphia Constitutional Convention in 1787 and the First President of the United States.
- 12. both sides give up something in order to reach an agreement.
- 13. an area of land controlled by a country, but not having self-governing powers.
- 14. patriot who was a delegate to the 1st Continental Congress. He refused to attend the Constitutional Convention in 1787 because he "smelled a rat" and later fought against ratification of the Constitut
- 15. having 2 parts or houses of a legislature.
- 17. to approve something by vote.