Ethan Gillin Chapter 4
Across
- 5. demands on states to carry out certain policies as a condition of receiving grant money
- 8. powers that historically have been recognized as naturally belonging to all governments that conduct the business of a sovereign nation
- 10. states had the right to nullify national laws that they believed contradicted or clashed with state interests
- 11. a power held by the national government and the state governments at the same time
- 14. not specifically mentioned in the Constitution, but they belong to the states
- 15. ensures extradition can take place
- 17. not specifically listed in the Constitution, but they are logical extensions of expressed powers
- 18. Johnson approach to solve national problems
Down
- 1. states had the right to separate themselves from the Union
- 2. money and other resources that the national government provides to pay for state and local activities
- 3. federal grants that are given for more general purposes or for broad policy areas
- 4. idea of returning power to the state
- 6. powers granted to the national government
- 7. returning authority to state governments
- 9. both state and national governments were equal authorities operating within their own spheres of influence
- 12. grants can only be used for a specific purpose, or category, of state and local spending
- 13. federalism under the new deal
- 16. federalism a system of spending, taxing, and providing aid in the federal system