Across
- 1. The branch responsible for carrying laws.
- 4. An established set of principles governing a state.
- 6. The Branch responsible for justice.
- 7. Counterbalancing influences by which an organization or system regulates.
- 8. Area of a person life which the government has no control.
- 11. Includes:Popular sovernity, Limited government, seperation of power, checks and balances, federalism, republicanism and individual rights.
- 12. Feared a strong national government.
- 14. The power to review decions.
- 16. When 3 branches of government are equal
- 17. A draft of a proposed law.
- 18. Cheaks and balances.
- 19. A longterm downturn in economicactivity.
- 20. An electoralgain seats in porportion.
- 22. The power to do something for the first time.
- 26. A basic written set of principals of federal government.
- 27. The amount of colonies that were needed to aprove the constitution.
- 28. The fist 10 admendments to the U.S. Constitution.
- 29. The highest number of votes cast for any canidate.
- 32. To charge with misconduct.
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- 2. Created the single northwest teratory.
- 3. Implies that people give up sovereignty to government.
- 5. 1787 uprising led by farmer Daniel Shays.
- 9. The first U.S. constitution.
- 10. Describes condition of humanity before government.
- 13. Being superior to all others.
- 15. The vote necessary to override presidential veto.
- 16. Power given to congress that is limited by the Bill of Rights.
- 20. Government by the consent of governed and equal justice.
- 21. Counted enslaved persons as 3/5 free.
- 23. The branch with the power to make laws.
- 24. Powers shared by federal and state governments.
- 25. An advocate of Federalism.
- 30. The first part of the constitution.
- 31. Father of modern liberism.
