Across
- 2. The foundational document outlining the U.S. government's structure.
- 4. The head of the executive branch in the United States.
- 8. The vast territory acquired from France, doubling the U.S. size.
- 12. The President who orchestrated the Louisiana Purchase in 1803.
- 13. The highest court in the United States.
- 15. A formal agreement between countries requiring Senate approval.
- 16. President who attempted to take control of steel mills during the Korean War.
- 17. Fraction representing the Senate's required majority to approve treaties.
Down
- 1. Animal used metaphorically by FDR to describe the three branches working together.
- 3. The President's right to withhold certain information from other branches.
- 5. President involved in the Watergate scandal, leading to his resignation.
- 6. The legislative branch of the U.S. government.
- 7. Deals made by the President with other countries without Senate approval.
- 9. The power or right to make decisions and enforce laws.
- 10. The foundational document outlining the U.S. government's structure.
- 11. Part of a system ensuring no government branch becomes too powerful.
- 14. System of rules that governs society; no one is above it.
