Across
- 3. An assembly to conduct judicial business
- 4. Bill passed to a house of congress; bill gets majority of votes in both houses; president can then pass bill into law or veto it. If vetoed, bill must attain 2/3 majority in both houses to become law.
- 5. The central government the unties the states today.
- 8. The power to execute, enforce, and administer law.
- 11. The upper house of the Untied States Congress
- 12. Vote against
- 13. of the Untied States Head of state
- 15. The way in which changes are added to the constitution
- 16. A member of the democratic Party
Down
- 1. Law determining the fundamental political principles of a government
- 2. The lower Legislative house of the Untied States Congress
- 6. Representatives
- 7. The government of a local area
- 9. The branch of Untied States Government that has power over legislating
- 10. The act of officially naming a candidate
- 13. Election in which voters choose the candidates from each party who will run in the General Election
- 14. Not dependent on or conditions by or relative to anything else