Chapter 3 Review
Across
- 2. amendment that states that any powers not given to the federal government are reserved for the states or the people
- 4. amendment that grants citizenship and equal civil and legal rights to anyone born in the US or who became a citizen
- 7. clause that establishes federal law as the supreme law of the land
- 9. privileges and ______: prevents states from discriminating against citizens of other states
- 11. federal actions/directives given to the states
- 13. if you commit a crime in another state, that state is required to return you to the state from which you are from
- 14. type of grant given to states or localities for broad purposes, which state or local government then disburses
- 15. period of time after Congress began to broadly define interstate commerce ("marble cake" federalism)
Down
- 1. powers given to the federal government
- 3. powers shared by the federal government and the states
- 5. _____ and proper: clause that established implied powers
- 6. powers given to the states
- 8. type of grant that can only be used for specific purposes, and frequently include nondiscrimination provisions
- 10. full _____ and credit: official documents like birth certificates are valid in all states
- 12. type of federalism in which Congress did little regulation ("layer cake" federalism)