Chapter 4 Terms
Across
- 1. Powers the constitution is presumed to have delegated to the National Government because it is the government of a sovereign state within the world community
- 2. One type of federal grants-in-aid made for specific projects to States, localities, and private agencies who apply for them
- 3. Constitution's requirement that each state accept the public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state
- 5. Delegated powers of the National Government that are spelled out. Also called "Enumerated Powers"
- 6. Those powers that can be exercised by the National Government alone
- 7. Powers granted to the National Government by the constitution
- 8. Grants of federal money or other resources to States, cities, countries, and other local units
- 9. Basic principle of federalism; governmental powers are divided on a geographic basis
- 11. Congressional act directing the people of a United Sates territory to frame a proposed State constitution
- 13. One type of federal grants-in-aid made for some specific purpose
- 15. Congressional act admitting a new State to the Union
- 17. Those powers that the Constitution does not grant to the National Government and does not deny to the state
Down
- 1. Formal agreement entered into with the consent of Congress, between or among States and foreign state
- 2. All citizens are entitled to certain "privileges and immunities," regardless of their state of residence
- 3. A system of goverment in which a written constitution divides the powers of government on a territorial basis
- 4. Form of federal monetary aid under which congress gave share of federal tax revenue, with no restrictions to the States, cities, counties, and townships
- 10. One type of federal grants-in-aid for some particular but broadly defined public policy
- 12. The legal process by which a fugitive from justice in one state is returned to that state
- 14. Those powers that both the National Government and the States posses and exercise
- 16. Those delegated powers of theNational Government that are suggested by the expressed powers set out in the Constitution