Across
- 2. In steps 2 AND step 3, the Bill must get a majority of fifty (blank)% of people to approve (number)
- 3. A.K.A people, they come up with the idea and hope a Congressman takes it to step 2
- 5. If someone illegally pays someone else to approve a Bill, that is known as a (blank)
- 8. a Bill that is in effect and has been voted on already and approved
- 9. This Branch can rule on whether the Bill/Law is unconstitutional if it violates our laws
- 10. When Congress tries tooverrule the President, they must get (blank)seven % in BOTH houses (number)
- 12. This step involves 2 houses voting separately and each house here must approve the bill
- 13. This is a set of ppl who meet on specific ideas ppl have- Agriculture, Education, Health
- 14. He/she has the power to make the Bill a Law or send it back to Congress for a 2nd vote
Down
- 1. This Branch's two houses each vote on the Bill and each need to approve it
- 4. This Branch's leader inspects the Bill and if he/she likes it, it becomes a law.
- 5. proposed or suggested idea that has NOT been voted on yet or approved
- 6. If the Head of State does not like the bill, he/she can deny or (blank) it & now it is voted on again by the two houses
- 7. If the Bill never becomes a law, it (blank)
- 11. If both houses approve of the Bill a SECOND time, then they can (blank) or overrule the President
- 12. The Bill to Law process can be described as (blank) because it involves many steps
- 15. A Congressman or (blank) must like your Bill to take it to step 2
