Across
- 4. the United States first government with a weak central government
- 6. government as well as the governed are subject to the law and that all are to be equally protected by the law
- 9. a philosopher who discussed the idea of separation of powers in government
- 10. A form of government in which power is shared among national, state, and local government
- 11. argued for a stronger central government and that the Constitution did not need a Bill of Rights
- 12. an agreement that created the House of Representatives and the Senate
- 14. The system whereby each branch of government exercises some control over the others
- 15. meeting to create and ratify the U.S. Constitution
- 16. the United States second government with a federal system of government
- 17. introduces the Constitution, explain what the Constitution is meant to do, and describe the purpose of the new government
- 19. an agreement that Congress could not ban the slave trade until 1808
Down
- 1. Government’s authority flows from the people.
- 2. first ten amendments of the US Constitution that protect individual freedoms
- 3. a collection of 85 articles and essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay promoting the ratification of the United States Constitution
- 5. an agreement that three-fifths of the enslaved people counted for both tax purposes and for representation
- 7. argued for stronger state governments and that the Constitution needed a Bill of Rights
- 8. The division of power among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government
- 13. a clause, item, point, or particular in a contract, treaty, or other formal agreement
- 18. a change to a document
- 20. approval
