This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of US Government & Constitution has 25 clues. Answers range from 3 to 19 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
In order to be a member of the House of Representatives or Senate, you must be a _______ for at least 9 years.
This head of the judiciary branch becomes the president of the senate during presidential impeachment.
This part of the legislative branch can refuse to ratify a treaty.
This branch of government can rule certain laws and executive acts to be unconstitutional.
This person can pardon federal offenders
This part of the legislative branch can vote impeach a president. (abbr.)
This branch can override a president's veto.
This branch may call special sessions of congress.
If a person wants to run for president, they must be born in _____.(abbr.)
Although there are no requirements to be one of these, the 9 people who are this often have law degrees from ivy league colleges.
Everyone has the right to this if they are accused of a felony.
According to fourth amendment, searches and seizures on private property are not allowed unless a person has this
The second amendment gives its citizens the right to ____ arms.
After Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected as president on four separate occasions, the 22nd amendment was passed, which limited the president to two ____.
Following the Civil War, the 13th amendment was passed, banning this.
In 1870, the 15th amendment gave former slaves the right to _____.
Once an amendment is proposed by ⅔ of congress, ¾ of state _______ must ratify it in order for it to become part of our constitution.
If ⅔ of state legislatures request Congress to call a Constitutional Convention, an ________ is proposed.
An example of this type of power involves establishing a post office.
Although this would deepen the debt at that moment, the Concurrent Powers have the ability to borrow ______.
The way a state runs their schools is a _______ power.
This concept involves a government dividing its power between the national government and state government.
This current New Jersey senator was born in Bergen County.
This New Jersey representative recently beat Scott Garrett in the last election from New Jersey’s fifth district.
This current Speaker of the House ran as the Vice President to Mitt Romney during the 2012 election.