Across
- 3. A legislative proposal that if passed by both the House and the Senate and approved by the President becomes law.
- 5. A rule or regulation established by the government.
- 8. The ideas and activities associated with the governing of a country, region, city, etc.
- 10. A list of candidates and proposals for which citizens can vote.
- 11. voters who are not registered as members of a political party
- 15. Choosing a candidate in an election.
- 16. A person who is a member of a country or state; citizens have certain duties and rights.
Down
- 1. a survey of public opinion
- 2. a connected series of events leading up to an election
- 4. A person now holding an office.
- 6. The voters, or electors, of each state that formally elect the United States President and Vice President. Each state has as many electoral college votes as it does U.S. Representatives and U.S. Senators in Congress.
- 7. A political body that exercises authority over a nation or state and has the power to make and enforce laws.
- 9. a person who tends to uphold tradition and resist major changes in laws and institutions
- 12. College The voters, or electors, of each state that formally elect the United States President and Vice President. Each state has as many electoral college votes as it does U.S. Representatives and U.S. Senators in Congress.
- 13. A form of government where elections are held and people vote for the candidate of their choice to represent them.
- 14. a discussion or an argument about issues
