Across
- 4. Only congress has the power to declare this against another country.
- 9. Powers that are written or expressed in the Constitution.
- 10. Leader of the House of Representatives
- 12. officially proposed legislation that hopes to become a law
- 13. Same as Necessary and Proper Clause. Stretches the power of Congress.
- 15. This clause involves powers given to Congress in order to carryout their job
- 19. These committees are permanent and where bills mostly die.
- 20. This person signs federal bills into laws.
- 21. Holds trial and acts as jury once impeachment has happened.
- 22. To reject a bill and stop it from becoming a law.
Down
- 1. Fraction of Congress that is needed to override a veto.
- 2. Lower House. Representation based on population.
- 3. Party that has the most representatives.
- 5. This person signs state bills into laws.
- 6. to charge and official with misconduct
- 7. When the House and Senate pass different versions of a bill it goes this type of committee for a compromise.
- 8. Where impeachment process starts.
- 11. Leader of the Senate
- 14. Bicameral. Made up of the House of Representations and Senate.
- 16. Upper House. Equal representation per state.
- 17. Party that has less representatives.
- 18. Committee that is formed to investigate something.
