AP Government Unit 2 Introduction Vocabulary
Across
- 1. only supported the constitution with the Bill of Rights
- 3. Enforces laws
- 10. Powers given to the federal government such as national defense, foreign policy, and commerce powers
- 11. Makes laws
- 14. Supreme court case which established Judicial Review
- 15. Gives the branches of government the ability to question and limit the powers of the other branches
- 16. The senate has equal representation while the house is based on population
- 17. supporters of the constitution
- 18. Moved the nation's capital to Washington D.C. (the south)
- 20. The National government regulates interstate commerce while states regulate in-state commerce.
- 21. One house congress which gives all states equal representation; favors smaller states
- 22. Division of powers of the government between branches
Down
- 2. Farmers’ revolt that demonstrated the weakness in the Articles of Confederation
- 4. Trade Compromise: Agreed to abolish slavery after 20 years
- 5. Slaves count as ⅗ of a vote
- 6. Power of the court which allows them to determine if a law is constitutional
- 7. Interprets laws
- 8. A division of power within the government
- 9. Powers given to the state such as regulation of public health and education
- 12. Power given to both state and national government such as taxation
- 13. Two house congress which gives representation based off population; favors larger states
- 19. Outlined the first form of government, but was flawed due to its lack to enforce laws