Across
- 2. Did not support the Constitution
- 4. Right to fair legal procedures
- 6. Failure needs to be replaced
- 9. Supreme Court
- 11. Rebellion that proved the need for a Constitution
- 12. Separation of state and national government
- 13. Essays written in New York to pass the Constitution
- 16. Named leader of the secret meeting in Philadelphia
- 19. No excessive bail
- 20. Elected representatives
- 23. Right to a speedy trial
- 25. Right to trial by jury
- 28. Powers not listed are granted to the states
- 30. Secret meeting in Philadelphia
- 31. Leader of the Federalists
- 32. No quartering
- 33. Agreement on how to count slaves
Down
- 1. The people hold the supreme power
- 3. Government has powers given by the people
- 5. Balance of power in the national government
- 7. Elected officials selected by the people
- 8. People possess fundamental rights that go beyond the Constitution
- 10. Bicameral
- 14. Commander-in-Chief
- 15. Only state to not send representatives
- 17. Agreement between Virginia and New Jersey
- 18. Right to bear arms
- 21. No unlawful search or seizures
- 22. Freedom of speech, press, religion
- 24. Author of the Bill of Rights
- 26. Process of the states agreeing to new laws
- 27. Supporters of the Constitution
- 29. Two per state
