History Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 3. Having two legislative branches
  2. 5. To deeply respect or hold someone or something in High esteem
  3. 6. A law, usually one passed by a city or town
  4. 9. System of both central and state authorities
  5. 10. To reach an agreement after both sides give up part of t what they asked for
  6. 11. To decrease in value
  7. 12. The series of attempted reforms of the Catholic Church in Europe during the sixteenth century that led to the formation of the Protestant Christian churches
  8. 15. a group of people who cast the final votes I. The election of president and vice president
  9. 17. Give up or surrender
Down
  1. 1. Freeing individual enslaved persons
  2. 2. One part of a contract or document
  3. 4. Having the correct relationship of size
  4. 7. The division of power among branches of government so that no one branch can dominate the others
  5. 8. Period of low economic activity
  6. 13. A nation whose leadership and representatives are elected by its citizens
  7. 14. A changes or addition to a document or law
  8. 16. Events that take place at the same time