US Politics

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Across
  1. 6. The process of choosing political leaders through voting
  2. 7. The foundational legal document of the US, outlining the structure and powers of the government
  3. 10. College The system used in US presidential elections to select the winner based on the number of electoral votes, rather than the popular vote
  4. 11. The state of being free from oppression or restriction
  5. 14. The act of casting a ballot in an election
  6. 15. A member of the US political party that generally supports small government, individual liberty, and free-market capitalism
  7. 16. The legislative branch of the US government, consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives
  8. 18. A member of the US political party that generally supports social and economic equality, as well as a strong government role in providing services
  9. 19. A political ideology that prioritizes social and economic equality, as well as a strong government role in providing services
  10. 20. system of providing medical care to individuals and communities
  11. 21. The fair and equitable treatment of individuals under the law
  12. 22. Control The regulation of firearms ownership and use
Down
  1. 1. The state of being equal, particularly in terms of social and economic opportunities
  2. 2. The process of charging a government official with misconduct while in office
  3. 3. of Representatives The lower chamber of the US Congress, with representation based on population
  4. 4. House The official residence of the US president and their administration
  5. 5. Court The highest court in the US, with nine justices appointed for life
  6. 8. The movement of people from one country to another, often with the intention of settling permanently
  7. 9. The organized effort to promote a political candidate or issue
  8. 12. A political ideology that prioritizes traditional values, limited government, and individual responsibility
  9. 13. The head of the executive branch of the US government
  10. 16. The abuse of power for personal gain
  11. 17. The upper chamber of the US Congress, with two senators from each state