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Constitution: the supreme law of the land.
Executive:the branch of government that carries out the laws.
Amendments:changes to the constitution.
Judicial:the branch of government that interprets the laws.
General Assembly:the Georgia legislative body.
Congress:the U.S. legislative body.
Legislative:the branch of government that makes the laws.
President:the U.S. chief executive.
Governor:the state chief executive.
Mayor:the city chief executive.
Statues:state and federal laws.
Ordinances:local laws.
Representative Democracy:the U.S. type of government
Bill of Rights:the first ten amendments to the constitution.
Five:the number of city commissioners.
Apportionment:dividing the 435 House of Representatives' seats among the 50 states.
Commissioner Chairperson:the chief executive officer of the county government.
Toccoa:council manager type of government.
Republican:a major political party in the U.S.
Two:the number of senators from each state.
Fourteen:the number of representatives from Georgia to Congress.
Seven:the number of Georgia Supreme Court Justices.
Atlanta:the capital of Georgia.
Washington DC:The capital of the U.S
Thomas:a Supreme Court justice.
Four:the number of years a Governor can serve
Two: the number of terms a President can serve
lieutenant governor:presides over the senate in the GA General Assembly
Federal:the top level of the U.S. government.
Speaker of the House:presides over the GA House of Representatives
Government
Across:3. | the branch of government that carries out the laws. | 7. | the branch of government that interprets the laws. | 9. | the chief executive officer of the county government. | 11. | the capital of Georgia. | 12. | a Supreme Court justice. | 14. | council manager type of government. | 15. | the U.S. legislative body. | 16. | presides over the GA House of Representatives | 20. | the Georgia legislative body. | 22. | changes to the constitution. | 24. | a major political party in the U.S. | 25. | the number of terms a President can serve | 26. | The capital of the U.S | 27. | presides over the senate in the GA General Assembly |
| | Down:1. | the first ten amendments to the constitution. | 2. | state and federal laws. | 4. | local laws. | 5. | the U.S. chief executive. | 6. | dividing the 435 House of Representatives' seats among the 50 states. | 8. | the number of city commissioners. | 10. | the state chief executive. | 13. | the number of years a Governor can serve | 17. | the top level of the U.S. government. | 18. | the branch of government that makes the laws. | 19. | the city chief executive. | 21. | the number of Georgia Supreme Court Justices. | 23. | the number of senators from each state. |
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Government
Across:3. | the branch of government that carries out the laws. | 7. | the branch of government that interprets the laws. | 9. | the chief executive officer of the county government. | 11. | the capital of Georgia. | 12. | a Supreme Court justice. | 14. | council manager type of government. | 15. | the U.S. legislative body. | 16. | presides over the GA House of Representatives | 20. | the Georgia legislative body. | 22. | changes to the constitution. | 24. | a major political party in the U.S. | 25. | the number of terms a President can serve | 26. | The capital of the U.S | 27. | presides over the senate in the GA General Assembly |
| | Down:1. | the first ten amendments to the constitution. | 2. | state and federal laws. | 4. | local laws. | 5. | the U.S. chief executive. | 6. | dividing the 435 House of Representatives' seats among the 50 states. | 8. | the number of city commissioners. | 10. | the state chief executive. | 13. | the number of years a Governor can serve | 17. | the top level of the U.S. government. | 18. | the branch of government that makes the laws. | 19. | the city chief executive. | 21. | the number of Georgia Supreme Court Justices. | 23. | the number of senators from each state. |
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