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"Principles of Government and Ideas": HTML5 Crossword |
Across7. Divides the powers of government into 3 branches. (10,2,6)
8. Executes the laws (9,6)
9. Power of the government is restricted by the US Constitution. “No one is above the law.” (7,10)
11. Power is shared between the state and national government. (10)
12. means that “out of many [comes] one”. Several states have united as one nation. (1,8,4)
13. A system where people vote for elected representatives to run the government. (13)
14. addressed grievances from colonists and set up a system of government (0,12)
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Down1. Interprets the laws (8,6)
2. Makes the laws (11,6)
3. The people hold the ultimate power. “We the people…” (7,11)
4. Lists the unalienable rights: life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. (11,2,12)
5. became our national motto in 1956 to distance the U.S. from countries such as the Soviet Union. (2,3,2,5)
6. Everyone has the same right to participate in government. (8)
10. In America despite differences in things such as wealth or intelligence, all have the opportunity to succeed or fail. (14)
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ACROSS
7. Divides the powers of government into 3 branches. (10,2,6)
8. Executes the laws (9,6)
9. Power of the government is restricted by the US Constitution. “No one is above the law.” (7,10)
11. Power is shared between the state and national government. (10)
12. means that “out of many [comes] one”. Several states have united as one nation. (1,8,4)
13. A system where people vote for elected representatives to run the government. (13)
14. addressed grievances from colonists and set up a system of government (0,12)
DOWN
1. Interprets the laws (8,6)
2. Makes the laws (11,6)
3. The people hold the ultimate power. “We the people…” (7,11)
4. Lists the unalienable rights: life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. (11,2,12)
5. became our national motto in 1956 to distance the U.S. from countries such as the Soviet Union. (2,3,2,5)
6. Everyone has the same right to participate in government. (8)
10. In America despite differences in things such as wealth or intelligence, all have the opportunity to succeed or fail. (14)

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