Across
- 2. - The leader of the House of Representatives.
- 6. - A group in Congress that reviews bills and issues.
- 10. - A legislature with two chambers, like the U.S. Congress.
- 12. - Congress can do this to a presidential veto with a two-thirds vote.
- 13. - The president's power to reject a bill passed by Congress.
- 14. - More than half of a group; needed to pass a bill in Congress.
- 15. - A tactic in the Senate to delay voting on a bill.
- 17. - The legislative body of the United States.
- 19. - A change or addition to the Constitution.
Down
- 1. - The building where Congress meets.
- 3. - The lower chamber of Congress, based on state population.
- 4. - A member of the House who represents a specific district in a state.
- 5. - To formally accuse a government official of wrongdoing.
- 7. - The smaller group in Congress, opposite of the majority.
- 8. - A person who tries to influence members of Congress.
- 9. - A proposal for a new law.
- 11. - A person represented by a member of Congress.
- 16. - A member of the Senate who represents an entire state.
- 18. - The upper chamber of Congress, where each state has two representatives.
