US Constitution
Across
- 3. The first ten amendments that protect individual freedoms.
- 8. Having leaders who act and vote on your behalf.
- 9. The sharing of power between the national government and state governments.
- 10. The idea that government power comes from the people
- 11. A group of states loosely joined together, with most power staying in the states instead of the central government.
- 14. A lawmaking body with two parts or “houses.”
- 15. The power to govern or rule.
- 16. A written plan of government that explains how the government is organized and what powers it has
Down
- 1. Something that goes against the Constitution.
- 2. The branch of the government that enforces the laws.
- 4. The branch of the government that makes the laws.
- 5. Being tried twice for the same crime.
- 6. To officially approve something, like a law or a Constitution.
- 7. The branch of the government that interprets the laws.
- 11. Each branch of government can limit the power of the other branches.
- 12. A change or addition to the Constitution.
- 13. The government must follow fair rules when taking away someone’s rights or property.