Unit 3 Study guide

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Across
  1. 6. A proposed law under consideration by a legislature.
  2. 9. The leader of the House of Representatives.
  3. 15. The length and qualifications required for a US Senator's term.
  4. 16. The process of making or enacting laws.
  5. 17. PRO TEMPORE The second-highest-ranking official in the Senate.
  6. 19. Powers specifically mentioned in the Constitution.
  7. 20. Attempting to influence lawmakers on a particular issue.
  8. 21. The current holder of a political office.
Down
  1. 1. The two individuals representing Michigan in the US Senate.
  2. 2. The length and qualifications required for a US Representative's term.
  3. 3. The other chamber of the United States Congress.
  4. 4. Current US Representative from Michigan, serving in Congress.
  5. 5. Having two chambers or houses in a legislative body.
  6. 7. The distribution of seats in a legislative body based on population.
  7. 8. Official count of a population, often used for political representation.
  8. 10. One of the chambers of the United States Congress.
  9. 11. The legislative body comprising the Senate and the House of Representatives.
  10. 12. The right to vote in political elections.
  11. 13. Means of communication reaching a wide audience.
  12. 14. A person represented by an elected official.
  13. 18. Manipulating district boundaries to favor one political party.