American History
Across
- 3. understanding practical knowledge
- 5. difficulty passing laws for the people
- 7. supported constitution and a strong central government
- 9. an agreement between the united states and a foreign government
- 10. system of law based on a close observation of human nature
- 11. first 10 amendments to the US Constitution
- 12. Granted to Congress explicitly in the constitution
- 15. send mail for supporters
- 16. annual sum of money that is awarded by the federal government to a state of local government body
- 20. granted by reasonable deduction from expressed powers
- 22. hypothetical life of humans
- 23. form of government in which the people can decide legislation
- 24. changes to law officially
- 25. the action of extraditing a person accused or convicted a crime
- 26. allows members of congress and staff
Down
- 1. prohibits states from interfering with the federal governments exercise of its constitutional powers
- 2. formal and legislatively enacted agreements between 2 or more states that bind them to compacts provisions
- 4. granted through Constitutions creation of National Government
- 6. life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
- 8. claimed by president for the executive branch for the government
- 13. the right of a sovereign to rule as set
- 14. an agreement among the member of a society to cooperate for social benefits
- 17. concept of a government limited in power
- 18. supported weaker central government, felt to much power was removed from states
- 19. form of government with a supreme leader
- 21. law deprived from judicial decisions instead of statutes