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  1. 3. handle used for flogging or beating a person or for urging on an animal
  2. 7. ending a debate and taking a vote
  3. 9. having two legislative or parliamentary chambers
  4. 11. meet someone at a particular time and place
  5. 12. powers consist of all powers reasonably required to enable a court
  6. 13. committee a permanent committee that meets regularly
  7. 15. of the house political and parliamentary leader of the house of representative
Down
  1. 1. voters in a specified area who elect a representative to a legislative body
  2. 2. amounts of money owed for goods supplies or service
  3. 4. speech that obstructs progress in a legislative assembly while not technically contravening
  4. 5. pro tempore the senate choose a president pro tempore to president over the senate
  5. 6. powers to the federal government and specifically congress
  6. 8. failure to notice or do something
  7. 10. representative collective belief sentiments and values of a social group
  8. 14. powers power granted to the united state government aren't explicitly state in the constitution