Across
- 2. Event that Drew the U.S. into WWII.
- 4. Protection from government censorship of information before it is published.
- 6. Belief that world affairs is necessary for national security.
- 7. A way for the government to communicate information to the public.
- 8. Means that the United States will strike first against any terrorist groups or rogue states that might threaten the nation with weapons of mass destruction.
- 9. Areas that Representatives in the House are in charge of.
- 12. Third in line to be President.
- 13. Number of amendments.
- 14. President that declared war against Germany, starting U.S. involvement in WWI.
Down
- 1. Two for every state in Congress.
- 3. Due process Amendment.
- 5. Extending of the Bill of Rights to all levels of the government.
- 7. Consdered any interference in American affairs a hostile act.
- 10. Part of being president that gives them control over the military.
- 11. Drawing a district’s boundaries to gain an advantage in elections.
