Hunter Kim - Vocabulary Menu of Activities: Government

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Across
  1. 2. and Balances, A system to ensure that no one branch of government becomes too powerful.
  2. 3. System, power is shared between the federal government and the state governments.
  3. 7. a concern for justice, peace and genuine respect for people.
  4. 10. To charge the President with a crime.
  5. 14. Too much money is weak.
  6. 15. organized group of people who seek to capture political power through an election in order to run the affairs of the country.\
  7. 16. a store for arms, ammunition, and other military items.
  8. 18. certain area that's owned or under the control of someone.
  9. 21. the exchange of goods and services.
  10. 24. a statement of money owed for goods or services supplied.
  11. 25. Party
Down
  1. 1. a change, or addition to terms of contract or document.
  2. 4. Process of Law, The fundamental principle of fairness in all legal matters, both civil and criminal, especially in courts.
  3. 5. A presidential power used to stop a bill from becoming a law
  4. 6. College, The process by which the country elects its president.
  5. 8. a general agreement about basic principles or procedures.
  6. 9. a usually complete count of a population (as of a state).
  7. 11. Carta, The first document put into writing the principle that the king and his government was not above the law.
  8. 12. Cabinet's role is to advise the government on any subject he may require relating to duties of each member's respective office.
  9. 13. sign or give formal consent to a treaty contract or agreement.
  10. 17. supporter of the federal government.
  11. 19. Power, Those that are not specifically granted to national government in the constitution and are therefore reserved to the states.
  12. 20. ,A form of government in which people elect their own governor.
  13. 22. a person, seeking or nominated for election to position of authority or honor or selection for job promotion.
  14. 23. a law set forth by a governmental authority.