Across
- 3. an idea where power is divided between the national and state government
- 6. powers assigned to the states and the people
- 7. was an agreement that large and small states reached during the Constitutional Convention
- 8. wanted a small central government
- 11. government is not all powerful and no one, not even the president is above the law
- 16. population of slaves would be counted as three-fifths in total when apportioning Representatives, as well as Presidential electors and taxes
- 18. limit the power of another and this prevents the majority from having too much power
- 19. wanted a strong central government
Down
- 1. uprising led by a former militia officer
- 2. powers not explicitly named in the Constitution but assumed to exist
- 4. a body of electors chosen or appointed by a larger group
- 5. powers that are shared by both the State and the federal government
- 8. the original constitution of the US
- 9. should follow exactly what was stated and allowed in the document
- 10. powers that the Constitution grants it, subject to the individual rights listed in the Bill of Rights
- 12. was a proposal by Virginia delegates for a bicameral legislative branch
- 13. loose interpretation of the Constitution, which meant they believed that the document permitted everything that it did not expressly forbid
- 14. power comes from the people
- 15. the constitution divides our government into three branches, to avoid tyranny
- 17. unsuccessfully proposed at the Constitutional Convention, providing for a single legislative house with equal representation for each state
