American Gov. Ch.3 The Constitution
Across
- 3. local group of armed citizens.
- 5. A reasonable basis to believe a person or premises is linked to a crime.
- 7. the power to take private property for public use.
- 8. to formally accuse.
- 10. to revoke by legislative enactment
- 12. a clause that gives Congress the power to “make all laws which shall be necessary and proper” to meet situations that the Founders could not anticipate.
- 14. an addition to the Bill of Rights protections into the states through court decisions.
Down
- 1. the limits or territory within which authority may be exercised.
- 2. the courts’ ability to interpret the Constitution and overturn laws that violate the Constitution.
- 4. a statement in Article VI in the Constitution, establishing state laws can not be in conflict with the US Constitution.
- 6. a change to the Constitution
- 9. powers the powers that explain what kind of laws can be made.
- 11. a meeting held for the purpose of proposing and voting on amendments
- 13. seven main sections in the Constitution.