Review 2- US Test

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Across
  1. 4. This name refers to the first ten amendments of the Constitution.
  2. 6. This branch of government was unable to create an army or navy and lacked the power to regulate commerce during the period of the Articles of Confederation.
  3. 8. This principle divides power among the three branches—legislative, executive, and judicial—to prevent any one part of the government from becoming too powerful
  4. 9. This was the British policy that stated colonies existed to provide a market for its products.
  5. 10. This document, written by the pilgrims and named after a ship, is one of America's first examples of self-government.
Down
  1. 1. This agreement settled the dispute over how to count the enslaved population for purposes of both representation and taxation.
  2. 2. warned against the dangers of political factions, sectionalism, excessive public debt, and permanent alliances with foreign countries
  3. 3. This national document was the first, weak government of the US that lacked a president and the power to tax, and it gave majority power to the state for fear of a strong central government.
  4. 5. If Congress says no to a bill made by the president, it is an example of this governmental concept.
  5. 7. As a "strict interpreter," his constitutional view was literally a common one among Anti-Federalists who feared a strong government.