Description

the term for the legislative body of the United States of America
The United States Constitution is the supreme legal text that formed the framework of the current United States government.
This house is based on population
the attribute of fairness, especially in a court of law or the fairness of laws
this is part of a branch and it makes laws
another word for freedom
a group of persons
all future generations
possession of the qualities required to do something
This house has 100 members
an untroubled state that is free from disturbances
This country has 50 states
The division of the three branches which were the legislative branch, judicial branch, and executive branch.
something that promotes well-being.
This has the first ten amendments of the constitution
This branch interprets the laws
This branch enforces the laws and the president is in charge of this branch.
This part of the constitution limits the branches powers and the branches can check each other
this is the written document that established the functions of the national government of the United States after it declared independence from Great Britain.
This is a part of the executive branch and enforces the laws
This is the highest Judaical court in the United States.
This is a formal statement written by Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Robert R. Livingston, and Roger Sherman to say that they are free country and they didn't want to work for the British.
to change someone from the government or the president.
when a president says no to a bill.
when 2/3 of congress agree on the bill it can override the veto
powers that Congress has that are specifically listed in the Constitution
This is powers that are given to a state.
This power is held by a sovereign state or the United States.
This is a law when it is first introduced before it got to the Senate, House of Representatives, and the President.
This is a Bill after it got to the Congress and the president.

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Some of the words will share letters, so will need to match up with each other. The words can vary in length and complexity, as can the clues.

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