Across
- 4. - divine rights of kings declared that even the monarchy and parliament in English
- 8. - clause requiring that each state accept the public act
- 10. - those people who supported the ratification of the constitution in 1787-1788
- 12. - those people who opposed ratification of the constitution in 1787-1788
- 13. - each individual has rights that the government can't take away
- 16. - an objective describing a legislative body with one chamber
- 18. - were men of wide knowledge and public experience
- 19. - designed to prevent abuse of power by english monarchs
- 20. - a tax on imports
Down
- 1. - a slave would be counted as three-fifths of a person when counting
- 2. - a former colonel in the french and indian war
- 3. - author of virginia's declaration of rights
- 5. - number of members who must be present for a legislative body to conduct business
- 6. - served as an officer in the war for independence
- 7. - an adjective describing a legislative body composed of two chambers
- 9. - each state membership would be determined by its population
- 11. - chief executive's power to reject a bill passed by a legislative
- 14. - a rising lawyer in boston
- 15. - a city's basic law, its constitution; a written grant of authority from the king
- 17. - a joining of several groups for a common purpose
