Chapter 4
Across
- 4. levied on individual earnings has become the major source of money for the national government
- 8. hand over (a person accused or convicted of a crime) to the jurisdiction of the foreign state in which the crime was committed.
- 10. Those powers that the national government may exercise simply because it is a government are its
- 12. the basis for the implied powers is the necessary and proper clause (Article I, Section 8).
- 13. one of the earliest federalists
- 16. when signed by the president, enables the people of the territory interested in becoming a state to prepare a constitution
- 19. Those powers that the national government requires to carry out the powers that are expressly defined in the Constitution are called
- 20. One view the favors state and local action in dealing with problems.
- 22. landmark case of 1819
- 24. Since the mid 1960s, Congress has used ______, or the power to assume responsibility for a state government function, in order to gain authority over a state.
- 25. another early federalist
Down
- 1. those powers granted to the national government under the United States Constitution
- 2. Article VI, Section 2, of the Constitution makes the acts and treaties of the United States supreme.
- 3. The Constitution states that full faith and credit shall be given in each state to the public acts,records,and judicial proceedings of every other state
- 5. The courts have never given a complete listing of
- 6. forbidding racial discrimination in public accommodations such as hotels and restaurants
- 7. government and the states have.
- 9. are those powers directly expressed or stated in the Constitution by the Founders.
- 11. The Constitution also reserves certain powers strictly to the states.
- 13. A nationalist Chief Justice; presided during McCulloch
- 14. The principal way in which states may do this is to negotiate
- 15. Expressed powers are also called
- 17. are those powers that both the
- 18. A second view the favors national action in dealing with these matters.
- 21. - This clause applies only to civil law, or laws relating to disputes between individuals, groups, or with the state
- 23. The main way the national government provides money to the states is through