Across
- 3. Established judicial review and strengthened the power of the Judicial Branch.
- 5. Redistricting on the basis of race.
- 11. Congress ensuring that executive agencies, bureaus, and cabinet departments are functioning correctly.
- 14. A member of a participatory government has a unique opinion and perspective.
- 15. The branch responsible for writing laws and regulations
- 16. The number of representatives a state has in the house based on population.
- 17. A voting process where candidates compete for a political office.
- 19. A previous legal case that now sets the government's stance on that issue.
- 21. A Political Action Committee that contributes to political campaigns.
- 22. The branch responsible for justice and deciding the constitutionality of laws and government actions.
- 23. The group a representative represents.
- 25. The branch responsible for executing laws and regulations.
Down
- 1. The authority of a government department or level to handle a responsibility.
- 2. A more progressive political view that prioritizes government agencies and a larger federal government.
- 4. A more traditional political view that prioritizes less government control and greater economic freedom.
- 6. An idea or piece of legislation that has support from both parties
- 7. The governing document of the United states.
- 8. The executive departments that handle decision making in specific areas.
- 9. The interconnection of different nations economy and governments.
- 10. A political figure attempting to influence a political issue.
- 12. The process by which an office holder is removed from office.
- 13. A system of government with a federal level and a state level.
- 17. The belief that one can influence the government.
- 18. The breakdown of politics when parties can't agree.
- 20. Elected officials agreeing to vote for a bill in exchange for a clause that benefits them.
- 21. A test of public opinion during an election
- 24. A political official in an election who already holds said office.