Across
- 3. Ability to be free.
- 5. A agreement made by the people to establish a Goverment and follow its laws.
- 6. Laws to protect natural rights.
- 7. Representatives from each of the colonies who went to write the declaration of independence.
- 8. A time in European history when many educated people stressed about learning.
- 10. It allows each branch of Goverment to limit the power of other branches.
Down
- 1. The structure of the federal Goverment that sets up three branches.
- 2. The belief that people are born with basic rights.
- 4. An implied agreement among the people of an organized society that defines the rights.
- 9. Being able to change behavior.
