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Amendment : Act of changing and Improvement
Bill of Rights : is the collective name for the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution
Freedom of speech : allows people to say whatever they want about the government
Federalists : people who supports Federalism
Antifederalist : people who is against Federalism
Popular Sovereignty : When the people choose how their government works
Consent : to agree
Federalist Paper : eighty-five essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay in the late 1780's to persuade the voters of New York to adopt the Constitution
Ratify : to approve or confirm
Petition : A formal written document requesting a right or benefit from a person or group in authority
Assembly : coming together of a number of persons
Bear Arms : Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution
Quartering Act : was passed in Parliament after the Boston Tea Party in 1773
Double Jeopardy : act of putting a person through a second trial for an offense for which he or she has already been prosecuted
Rights of the Accused : The Fifth, Sixth and Eighth Amendments
Reserved Powers : States Power
Across:3. | Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution | 5. | allows people to say whatever they want about the government | 8. | A formal written document requesting a right or benefit from a person or group in authority | 11. | to approve or confirm | 13. | people who is against Federalism | 14. | is the collective name for the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution | 15. | was passed in Parliament after the Boston Tea Party in 1773 |
| | Down:1. | eighty-five essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay in the late 1780's to persuade the voters of New York to adopt the Constitution | 2. | Act of changing and Improvement | 4. | When the people choose how their government works | 6. | The Fifth, Sixth and Eighth Amendments | 7. | States Power | 9. | act of putting a person through a second trial for an offense for which he or she has already been prosecuted | 10. | to agree | 12. | people who supports Federalism | 13. | coming together of a number of persons |
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Across:3. | Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution | 5. | allows people to say whatever they want about the government | 8. | A formal written document requesting a right or benefit from a person or group in authority | 11. | to approve or confirm | 13. | people who is against Federalism | 14. | is the collective name for the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution | 15. | was passed in Parliament after the Boston Tea Party in 1773 |
| | Down:1. | eighty-five essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay in the late 1780's to persuade the voters of New York to adopt the Constitution | 2. | Act of changing and Improvement | 4. | When the people choose how their government works | 6. | The Fifth, Sixth and Eighth Amendments | 7. | States Power | 9. | act of putting a person through a second trial for an offense for which he or she has already been prosecuted | 10. | to agree | 12. | people who supports Federalism | 13. | coming together of a number of persons |
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© 2013
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