The Constitution
Across
- 6. Processes where each branch can check the others.
- 7. Powers given to Congress by the Constitution.
- 9. Lawmaking body.
- 10. The power of the Supreme court to decide the constitutionality of laws.
- 12. Money set aside for a specific use.
- 13. Interprets the law.
- 14. Powers that States and Federal government share.
- 16. 1787 in Philadelphia, where the Articles of Confederation were meant to be revised.
- 19. The power is held by the people.
- 21. Government duties are divided.
- 25. Two house legislature.
Down
- 1. State powers.
- 2. A Court.
- 3. Betraying your country.
- 4. Constitution and Federal laws are the highest laws of the land.
- 5. This gives Congress the power to make almost any law.
- 8. A system of managing society through laws.
- 11. A written change to the Constitution.
- 15. To approve.
- 17. A tax.
- 18. Government can only do what the people give it the power to do.
- 20. Enforces the law.
- 22. The introduction to the Constitution
- 23. No one of nothing is above the law.
- 24. Division of power between the National government and State government.