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Civics Prep

Horizontales
the document that designs the framework of U.S. government and is considered the "Supreme Law of the Land"
prevents the government from enforcing a religion
the chamber of Congress that has 100 members total (2 for each state)
main author of the Declaration of Independence
the total number of amendments to the Constitution
the document that separated the colonies from Great Britain
the feature that stops one branch of government from becoming too powerful
who signs bills to become laws
the length of a term for a Senator
the group of electors chosen by each state that official cast the votes to elect the President
the branch of government that makes the law
the concept that the law applies to everyone in society, including leaders of government
the first 10 amendments to the Constitution
Verticales
the first three words of the Constitution
The amendment that includes freedom of speech, press, assembly, religion, and right to petition the government
The person who becomes president if the President can no longer serve
the person who becomes president if both the president and vice president can no longer serve
the first form of government for the United States that established a "loose league of friendship" with strong state governments and a weak federal government
one of the three rights detailed in the preamble of the Declaration of Independence
the essays written to encourage support for the ratification of the Constitution
the length of a term for the President
the constitutional compromise that established a bicameral legislature
the length of a term for a member of the House of Representatives
a change or addition to the constitution
the group that advises the President
the branch that interprets the Constitution and resolves disputes (disagreements)
the President's power to reject a bill