Unit 5 Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 4. , a policy that involves political business inside the US
  2. 6. , the ability of the Supreme Court to decide if a law is unconstitutional or not
  3. 9. , an agreement that had solved the issue of population count with the slaves
  4. 12. , a revolt in 1786 that involved angry farmers
  5. 16. , A national policy avoiding political or economic entanglements with other countries
  6. 17. , he was a former continental army captain that led angry farmers to try to stop the court from legally taking away the farmer’s lands
  7. 19. , an act that established the judicial courts of the US
  8. 20. , this is a power in which all branches of the government can check one-another so one doesn’t become overpowered
  9. 21. , a set of 4 laws that restricted factors of immigration and speech enacted in 1798
  10. 23. , these people supported the ratification of the US Constitution
  11. 24. , the governments powers divided into 3 branches which are called the Judicial, Legislative, and Executive
  12. 25. , he wrote the Declaration of Independence
Down
  1. 1. , a meeting held in 1787 to propose the idea of creating a constitution for the US
  2. 2. , he was the first president of the United States of America
  3. 3. , he was George Washington’s right-hand man
  4. 5. , these people opposed of the ratification of the US Constitution because they feared a strong central government
  5. 7. , the removal of an official from office such as the president due to poor or criminal acts
  6. 8. , this agreement provided a dual system of congressional representation by creating two houses of Congress
  7. 10. , a policy that involves political business outside the US
  8. 11. , when someone is formally admitted into public office
  9. 13. , he was known father of the Constitution because he created the framework for it and helped write the Bill of Rights
  10. 14. , he was the second president of the United States
  11. 15. , he was the first Chief Justice of the United States
  12. 18. , she was the wife of John Adams, and the first ever Second Lady of the US
  13. 22. , this was a plan that let each state have one vote in congress rather it be based on the population