Foundations of Government

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