Across
- 2. The Bill of Rights is a specific example of which Principle?
- 4. A weak constitution that governed America during and a bit after the Revolutionary War.
- 5. Which branch "creates" laws?
- 8. Important set of laws that outlines a government
- 11. No cruel and unusual punishment. (amendment #)
- 12. Large states wanted representation based on what?
- 13. This rebellion was one event that led to the Constitutional Convention.
- 14. Which "plan" led to the House of Representatives?
- 17. Which branch "enforces" laws?
- 18. Anything not in the Constitution for the Federal Government to take care of is left up to the states. (amendment #)
Down
- 1. Someone who opposed the Constitution.
- 3. First 10 amendments to the Constitution.
- 6. Which branch "interprets" laws?
- 7. The principle that allows people to vote for their representatives
- 9. A legislative branch consisting of two parts, or houses. (For the U.S. it is the Senate and the House of Representatives).
- 10. Out of every 5 enslaved people, how many would count toward taxation and representation?
- 15. Which "plan" led to the Senate?
- 16. This was how many votes each state got under the Articles of Confederation.
