Chapter 11 Lesson 1

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Across
  1. 2. Sharing and Dividing Powers: Powers shared by federal and state governments.
  2. 3. Sharing and Dividing Powers: Powers a government has just because it exists.
  3. 5. States in the Constitution: This Article of the Constitution protects state boundaries.
  4. 7. Limits on State Power: The Constitution is the "supreme law of the land" because of this clause.
  5. 9. States in the Constitution: The form of government every state must have.
  6. 11. Sharing and Dividing Powers: Powers kept by the states.
  7. 12. Working Together: Sending a person accused of a crime back to the state where the crime happened.
  8. 15. The State Constitutions: This state has the oldest constitution still in use.
  9. 17. Limits on State Power: States cannot make these with other countries.
  10. 18. Working Together: Federal money given to states for programs.
  11. 19. Working Together: Laws that give states jobs but no money to do them.
Down
  1. 1. Limits on State Power: Amendment that says states can't take away rights without due process.
  2. 4. Sharing and Dividing Powers: Powers listed directly in the Constitution.
  3. 6. Sharing and Dividing Powers: Powers that are not listed but based on the Constitution.
  4. 8. Federal and State Powers: The system where powers are shared between levels of government.
  5. 10. The State Constitutions: This state has the most amendments to its constitution.
  6. 11. The State Constitutions: Like the U.S. Constitution, state constitutions have this list of guaranteed freedoms.
  7. 13. The State Constitutions: These documents describe how each state’s government works.
  8. 14. States in the Constitution: These people wanted states to keep more power.
  9. 16. Federal and State Powers: A road paid for by both the federal and state governments.