Across
- 2. The upper assembly in the US congress.
- 3. The separation of power in the government, which is ensured through the establishment of three different branches: the executive branch, the judicial branch, and the legislative branch.
- 5. Creates a congress consisting of a senate and a house of representatives
- 7. The lower chamber of the US congress.
- 8. Congress can charge officials in the executive branch with wrongdoing.
- 10. Each state is able to have the seats in relation to their population.
- 12. Power of the United States Senate to be consulted on and approve treaties signed and appointments made by the president of the United States to public positions
- 14. All people of the US
- 15. review how the executive branch is operating.
Down
- 1. a group of people that seeks to influence public policy on the basis of a particular common interest or concern.
- 4. The process of distributing the 435 seats in the house of reps to the 50 states.
- 6. The people that live within the area that the congress member represents.
- 9. Authority to draw money from the treasury.
- 11. Having two branches or chambers.
- 13. When legislation is passed even after the president has vetoed it.