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Chapters 14-16 Crossword

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MR. KELLEY
Horizontales
Support, often financial, given by a person or institution to a person, group, or institution in need.
The power of the courts to declare laws and actions of the local and state governments or the national government invalid if they are found to contradict the U.S. Constitution.
Advocates for a strong national government who urged ratification of the U.S. Constitution in 1787-1788.
James Madison term in THE FEDERALIST for a study of politics utilizing reason, observation, and history that would help the Founders construct a new government on a rational and informed basis.
The choice of candidates of a political party for president and vice president.
Incitement to rebellion.
A series of articles written for newspapers in 1787-1788 by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay urging the adoption of the Constitution and supporting the need for a strong national government.
Verticales
A small group within a larger group.
A concept in political science that political parties control government.
A situation in which a majority uses the principle of majority rule but fails to respect the rights and interests of the minority.
According to the natural rights philosophy, people always retain their basic rights, but provisionally entrust or assign certain powers to their government for certain, limited purposes.
An organization seeking to achieve political power by electing members to public office so that its political philosophy is reflected in public policy.
A change in or addition to a legal document.
List of policies and priorities of a political party; also known as a manifesto.