US HISTORY/CIVICS PREP

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Across
  1. 3. One of the first people to live in a new place.
  2. 8. The leader of a state.
  3. 10. Citizens who decide facts in a court trial.
  4. 11. Another word for freedom.
  5. 12. A place where judges decide if laws are broken.
  6. 13. Cloth with colors and shapes that stands for a country.
  7. 14. The written plan for how our government works.
  8. 15. A four-wheeled vehicle pulled by horses or oxen.
  9. 16. Money people pay to government for services.
  10. 18. To speak or act against something you think is unfair.
  11. 21. A written agreement or promise.
  12. 24. Government where people have the power to choose leaders.
  13. 27. The states that stayed together during the Civil War.
  14. 29. A rule made by government.
  15. 30. The city where a state or national government is based.
  16. 31. The event when people vote.
  17. 32. Half of Congress where each state has two members.
  18. 33. One of the 50 parts of the United States.
  19. 35. Freedom from control by another country.
  20. 37. A person who belongs to and has rights in a country.
Down
  1. 1. A written peace agreement between countries.
  2. 2. When people fight to change their government.
  3. 3. A colonist who wanted America free from Britain.
  4. 4. Things the law says people may have or do.
  5. 5. Ship that carried the Pilgrims in 1620.
  6. 6. Tracks and trains that move people and goods.
  7. 7. A colonist who stayed loyal to Britain.
  8. 9. To choose a leader or law in an election.
  9. 10. Fair treatment under the law.
  10. 17. A change or addition to the Constitution.
  11. 19. Paper label that showed a tax was paid in colonial times.
  12. 20. The edge of settled land where new land is explored.
  13. 22. Elected group that makes national laws.
  14. 23. A written idea for a new law.
  15. 25. A person who travels to learn about new places.
  16. 26. First permanent English town in America, started in 1607.
  17. 28. The elected leader of the United States.
  18. 30. A place settled and controlled by a far-away country.
  19. 34. The right to make choices without unfair limits.
  20. 36. An English settler who came for religious freedom.