Across
- 3. The main job of the Supreme Court is to _____ laws
- 5. The main job of Congress is to _____ laws
- 6. Location of the Constitutional Convention
- 8. Wrote the fewest number of the Federalist Papers (last name)
- 10. The right to vote
- 12. The sharing of power between the states and the federal government
- 15. Proposed the Constitutonal Convention and later became the first Secretary of the Treasury (last name)
- 20. Where a Tax Bill must originate from (abbrev.)
- 21. The main job of the President is to _____ laws
- 23. President of the Constitutional Convention (last name)
- 24. Smallest state (abbrev.)
- 26. Congress can _____ a Presidential Veto
- 28. The military title of the President
- 29. how old you must be to become President
- 31. This state has the most electors (abbrev.)
- 33. The first ten amendments to the Constitution
- 35. The length of term of office for a ember of the Senate (in years)
- 36. The length of term of office for a Supreme Court Judge
- 38. The number of Supreme Court Judges
- 39. This has 100 members
- 40. thought hey have three electors they are not actually a state (or a city for that matter)
- 41. How old you must be to be a member of the Senate
- 43. They have the power to declare war
- 44. The constitution and all laws made by Congress as well as treaties are called _____ Laws
Down
- 1. People in favor of the new Constitution
- 2. The President needs the advice and consent of THEM to appoint ambassadors
- 4. Only Congress can _____ war
- 7. The length of term of office for a member of the Executive Branch
- 9. This has 435 members
- 11. Number of delegates at the Constitutional Convention
- 13. According to the map we did about the Electoral College, this is the LEAST amount of states you would need to win to become President
- 14. They actually select the President
- 16. How old you must be to be a member of the HOR
- 17. This means "two-house legislature"
- 18. "Father of the Constitution" (last name)
- 19. the length of term of office for a member of the HOR (in years)
- 22. The Branch that has the ability to review all laws and treaties of the United States
- 25. The branch that has the power of veto.
- 27. They have the power to make treaties
- 30. Number of branches in the government today
- 32. An addition or change to the Constitution
- 34. To accuse a public official of wrongdoing.
- 37. The President's advisors
- 42. Our 'first' Constitution (abbrev.)
