Across
- 3. To settle a problem or disagreement.
- 5. Clearly different or separate.
- 7. Gathered or collected over time.
- 10. Officially given out or published.
- 12. An agreement where both sides give up something to reach a solution.
- 13. Strongly supporting one political party or side.
- 14. A meeting of political party members to choose candidates or decide policies.
- 16. Actions or speech that encourages people to rebel against the government.
- 17. To keep something in good condition or continue it as it is.
Down
- 1. An earlier action or decision that serves as a guide for future situations.
- 2. A certificate issued by a government promising to repay borrowed money with interest.
- 4. The belief that individual states have rights the federal government cannot override.
- 6. To cancel or make something legally ineffective.
- 8. A group of advisors to the President, in charge of different government departments.
- 9. Consistent or the same in form, appearance, or rules.
- 11. Forcing people into military service, often used by the British Navy against American sailors.
- 15. A person living in a country who is not a citizen of that country.
