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American Governmnt, Review Chp. 4-5

Across
Compact that was the forerunner of the written Constitution in America; p. 53.
2 words: Day that was designated by Congress to be the Tuesday following the first Monday in November in even-numbered years; p.75.
Floor leader not a required leadership position in Congress; p.78.
Term that refers to the division between the national and state governments; p.66.
Wrote the Federalist Papers,p. 58.
private meeting of political party members to decide on policy or to choose candidates. p.79.
Wrote the Federalist Papers, p. 58.
3 words: person who presides over the Senate when the Vice President is absent; p.75.
Originated the idea of separation of powers; p. 66.
Permitted to introduce revenue and appropriation bills in Congress; ________ of Representatives; p 84..
a preliminary meeting which led to the Constitutional Convention was held here; p. 56
Pass bills of __________; not power belonging to Congress; p. 95.
3 words: Became the temporary capital of the new government after the Constitution had been ratified; p.63.
Branch established by Article III; p. 68.
Article that set guidelines for ratification of the Constitution; p.68.
President who was impeached; p. 92.
Has power to "lay and collect" taxes, p. 93.
Down
The term that refers to the division of power between the national and state governments; p. 66.
Describes the practice of drawing district boundaries so as to purposely favor the party in power; p.
The greatest penalty which either house of Congress may impose upon a member; p.83.
"Father of the Constitution," p. 58.
Wrote the Federalist Papers, p. 58.
2 words: a preliminary meeting which led to the Constitutional Convention was held here; p. 56
Group who supported the adoption of the Constitution, wanted a closer union of the states, and preferred a more effective central government; p. 61.
Wrote the final draft of the Constitution; p. 57.
Proposed new law; p. 84