Across
- 2. to gather together.
- 4. a sense or belief a person has that a certain action is right or wrong.
- 6. having to do with courts of law or decisions of right or wrong.
- 9. system”. a type of organization in which two related parts work together.
- 12. to change or add to a law or document.
- 13. having the power to carry out and enforce laws.
- 14. Age of Enlightenment”. a period from the late 1600s through the 1700s in which philosophers and intellectuals suggested that people should live by reason and intelligence rather than superstition and traditional beliefs.
- 15. having the power to make laws.
- 16. to carefully discuss and consider issues.
- 17. agreement.
Down
- 1. relating to a system of government in which the national government shares power with other levels of government, such as the states; can also refer to national government.
- 3. the act of doing what is expected or what is ordered by law.
- 5. a group of states joined together by a formal agreement.
- 7. when each side in a disagreement gives up some of what they want to reach
- 8. to limit or take away some of the rights of others.
- 10. approval or agreement.
- 11. items in a legal document that state conditions or requirements.
