This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of US History (General) has 26 clues. Answers range from 6 to 24 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
The case that established judicial review.
The idea that the Supreme Court has the authority to determine what is constitutional and what is not
Founding Father, first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
America's highest and most powerful court.
"Father of the Constitution," Fourth President of the United States.
Founding Father, Second President of the United States.
Founding Father, Second President of the United States
Founder of the Federalist Party, first Secretary of the Treasury
Writer of the Declaration of Independence, third President of the United States.
Commander of American forces in the Revolution, first President of the United States
One of America's first two political parties. It stood for limited government. Federalists One of America's first two political parties. It stood for a powerful central government
A group of people seperate but under the control of another
A government made up of people who act on behalf of its citizens.
idea that every member of society, even the ruler, must obey the law.
Document signed in 1215, by King John. It limited the power of the kings and extended rights to his subjects.
A government made up of people who act on behalf of its citizens
System in which two political parties compete for control of government.
Act of parliament that further limited the power of the kings and extended greater freedoms to all Englishmen.
The idea that branches of government share the authority. checks and balances The idea that branches of government limit each other's powers
A system of government in which power is divided between national and regional (state and local) governments. separation of powers
A form of government where representatives rule for the people.
A form of government controlled by the people.
Established in the British colonies of North America to represent colonists.
Founding Father, first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
The idea that the Supreme Court has the authority to determine what is constitutional and what is not.
The case that established judicial review.