Across
- 2. Branch of government that enforces the laws.
- 4. "We the _________ of the United States..."
- 5. the only crime specifically dealt with in the Constitution
- 8. Bill of ________
- 9. _________ III discusses the judicial branch
- 10. must be 35 or older, a natural-born citizen, and a U.S. resident for 14 years
- 11. department headed by the President
- 14. ________ of Representatives
- 15. people have the _________ to a speedy trial
- 16. includes the Senate and House of Representatives
- 18. pass a law despite a presidential veto
- 25. branch of government that makes the laws.
- 26. introduction to the Constitution
- 27. number of amendments to the Constitution
- 28. addition or change in the Constitution
- 30. to reject
- 31. Biden 2022 President
Down
- 1. most powerful court in the Judicial Department
- 3. a written plan of government
- 6. of confederation The US Constitution replaced this.
- 7. the 13th amendment forbids this
- 11. vote this is equal to the number of Senators and Representatives combined for each state.
- 12. Congress has the power to do this
- 13. the one thing citizens should do.
- 16. the United States Constitution replaced the Articles of ______________
- 17. what a person born or naturalized in the United States is
- 19. minimum voting age (Amendment 26)
- 20. college they actually elect the President
- 21. __________ of religion
- 22. president if the president can not do his job for any reason, this person takes over
- 23. Amendment 19 gave them the right to vote
- 24. must be at least 30 and 9 years a citizen
- 29. powers given to the national government
