Police brutality in the US

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  1. 1. A symbol of the United States, known for its red, white, and blue design.
  2. 5. The legislative branch of the U.S. government, consisting of the Senate and House of Representatives.
  3. 8. Abbreviation for the United States of America.
  4. 14. 16th President of the United States, known for his leadership during the Civil War.
  5. 15. A political entity within the United States, like California or Texas.
  6. 16. A system of government where citizens elect their leaders.
  7. 18. The foundational document that established the government of the United States.
  8. 19. A famous American surname (e.g., actor Alec Baldwin).
  9. 20. The city where a country's government is based, in the U.S., it is Washington, D.C.
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  1. 2. Freedom and independence, symbolized by the Statue of Liberty.
  2. 3. A sudden, complete change, such as the American Revolution in 1776.
  3. 4. First President of the United States; also the capital city.
  4. 6. National bird of the United States, a symbol of freedom.
  5. 7. The power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance.
  6. 9. A person who vigorously supports their country, especially in times of war.
  7. 10. The month in which the United States celebrates its Independence Day.
  8. 11. A person who is among the first to explore or settle in a new country or area.
  9. 12. The state of being free from control, as declared on July 4, 1776.
  10. 13. The largest U.S. state by area, located in the far north.
  11. 17. Shortened form of "mountain," as in Mount Rushmore, featuring U.S. presidents.