SOC 8 - Ch. 4.4 Crossword Puzzle (Federalists vs. Antifederalists)

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  1. 1. The first capital city of the U.S. was here (three words, no spaces).
  2. 3. In the first few presidential elections, _____ from each state, not regular citizens, had the power to select the President.
  3. 5. The ____ Amendment gives the freedom of religion, speech, press, etc.
  4. 6. The ____ of Rights included a list of natural rights that the government can't take away from citizens.
  5. 10. These are people who did not support the new version of the U.S. constitution because they feared a strong central government.
  6. 12. The President of the U.S. can reject a proposed law that Congress has passed with this power of ___.
  7. 13. A change to the Constitution is called a(n) ____.
  8. 14. Alexander ____ was a strong Federalist.
  9. 16. The first President of the U.S. was George ____.
  10. 18. The Sixth and Seventh Amendments give the right to a trial by ____.
  11. 20. People who promoted the ratification of the new constitution wrote a series of essays called the "Federalist _____."
Down
  1. 2. The process of approving the constitution is called ____.
  2. 4. The first amendment to the U.S. Constitution said that Congress can make no law establishing a specific ___.
  3. 7. The third amendment to the U.S. Constitution forbade the government from ______ troops in citizens’ homes without their consent.
  4. 8. George ____ was a strong Antifederalist.
  5. 9. A pen name is also called a ____, like "Publius" was the pen name for several Federalists who wrote "The Federalist Papers."
  6. 11. These are people who wanted to ratify the new U.S. constitution because they wanted a stronger central government.
  7. 15. The Constitution says that any proposed amendment must be ratified by ___-fourths of all the states.
  8. 17. The principle behind one of the First Amendment rights is the idea of the "separation between Church and ___."
  9. 19. The first Vice President of the U.S. was John _____.