Across
- 2. The paper people cast their vote on.
- 6. What judges are called on the U.S supreme court.
- 7. A form of government where there is no president or vice president, but either a king or queen as a leader.
- 8. When the government spends more money than they bring in.
- 9. How old you need to be in order to vote.
- 13. A member of the president’s cabinet.
- 14. The house of congress that includes the vice president.
- 17. The division of power in the government.
- 19. When the government spends less money than they bring in.
- 22. Also known as conservative.
- 23. The rules for a country’s government.
Down
- 1. A group of judges.
- 3. Money that people must pay to the government.
- 4. Organizations in the executive branch.
- 5. A group of 12 people who decide who wins the case.
- 10. The court of appeals has this many judges.
- 11. The highest level of court.
- 12. Also known as a liberal.
- 15. More than half of the electoral votes.
- 16. The form of government where everyone gets to participate and have a say.
- 18. When you ask an appellate court to review a case.
- 19. When everyone gives up some of their freedom to protect everyone’s rights.
- 20. When a president rejects a bill.
- 21. Rules that people must follow.
