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Let's Get Constitutional

Across
What was the compromise called where states could count three out of every five slaves as a part of their population?
Which branch interprets the laws?
What type of trial is held if a public official is suspected of committing an unconstitutional act?
What is the court called that is the highest judicial court in each state and the highest in the country as a whole?
What were the men called who were members of the Constitutional Convention and set an example for current generations?
What was the original Constitution called before the real Constitution was ratified in 1788?
There are three of these in the U.S. government, each with its own separate powers
What is the name of the smaller, upper assembly of Congress?
Who were the individuals appointed to drafting and designing the Constitution?
Which branch enforces the laws?
There are two of these in Congress, one specifically which uses part of the term for its own name
What is it called when someone uses their authority to reject and or cancel a decision and take control?
What is the event called where farmers tried to rise up against the government over debt and improper compensation?
Down
What is the larger, lower assembly in Congress?
What is it called when the government makes a decision to allow someone convicted of a crime be absolved of their crime?
This is a system between the branches to make sure that one branch doesn't become too powerful
Which plan proposed that there should be two houses where each state was given representatives by population?
If something violates the Constitution then it is called...?
Which branch is in charge of making and writing laws?
What were the people called who were sent to the Constitutional Convention to represent their state?
To _______ something means to make minor official changes in order to fix or correct it
_______ is a constitutional right to reject or put aside a decision or proposal made by law makers