Across
- 8. system in which citizens elect people to act and vote on their behalf.
- 10. branch of government that enforces laws, led by the President.
- 12. President’s power to reject a bill passed by Congress.
- 14. establishes the Judicial Branch and the Supreme Court.
- 15. process by which citizens choose their leaders or vote on issues.
- 16. division of government into three branches to prevent abuse of power.
- 19. first ten amendments to the Constitution protecting individual freedoms.
- 22. declares the U.S. Constitution the highest law of the land.
- 23. essays written to support ratification of the Constitution.
- 24. outlines the relationship between states and the federal government.
- 25. protection of the whole country against foreign threats.
- 29. process that allows citizens to approve or reject laws passed by the legislature.
- 30. process that allows voters to remove elected officials from office early.
- 32. person who opposed ratifying the Constitution without a Bill of Rights.
- 34. branch of government that makes laws, consisting of Congress.
- 37. establishes the Legislative Branch and its powers.
- 38. fairness or the proper administration of the law.
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- 1. establishes the Executive Branch and the President’s powers.
- 2. contains the Supremacy Clause, making federal law highest in authority.
- 3. formal approval or consent to make an agreement or law official.
- 4. the opening statement of the Constitution stating its goals and purposes.
- 5. fair treatment through the judicial system as guaranteed by law.
- 6. main sections of the Constitution outlining the structure of government.
- 7. peace and order within the United States.
- 9. legislature with two houses, such as the Senate and House of Representatives.
- 11. describes a law or action that violates the Constitution.
- 13. 1787 meeting in Philadelphia where delegates wrote the U.S. Constitution.
- 14. describes the process for ratifying the Constitution.
- 17. idea that government power comes from the consent of the people.
- 18. division of power between national and state governments.
- 20. Congress’s power to pass a law despite a presidential veto.
- 21. branch of government that interprets laws and ensures justice.
- 26. system of government where citizens have power through voting.
- 27. explains how to amend the Constitution.
- 28. system that allows each branch to limit the powers of the others.
- 31. supporter of the U.S. Constitution who favored a strong national government.
- 33. city where the Constitutional Convention took place.
- 35. process that allows citizens to propose new laws directly.
- 36. a formal change or addition to the Constitution.
