Chapter 6 Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. Freedom from prosecution for people that have committed a major crime
  2. 3. A legal order that requires a person to produce requested documents
  3. 4. Powers the government uses to carry out its expressed constitutional powers
  4. 7. ___________ bills are laws proposed to authorize spending money
  5. 11. A ________ veto allows provisions written by Congress to cancel actions of executive agencies
  6. 12. ______ bills are laws for raising money and start in the House
  7. 13. If you are held ________ of Congress, then you are obstructing its work
Down
  1. 1. The yearly financial plan for the national government is the national ________
  2. 2. The president's refusal to spend money voted by Congress
  3. 5. _____ powers of Congress are sometimes called the enumerated powers
  4. 6. The necessary and ______ clause states that Congress has powers beyond the ones in the first 17 clauses
  5. 8. The formal accusation of misconduct in office
  6. 9. Commerce around the state is call _________ commerce
  7. 10. This word means to lie under oath