Federalism
Across
- 2. The power to coin money, declare war, and conduct foreign relations are examples of powers granted to the ________ government.
- 5. Local governments serve as ________ of the state governments.
- 7. Powers that are shared between the National and State Governments.
- 9. Powers that are granted to the National Government by the Constitution.
- 10. System of government in which a written constitution divides powers of government among a single central government and several regional governments.
Down
- 1. Often referred to as "marble cake federalism."
- 3. Powers that the Constitution does not grant to the National Government, and are able to be carried out by the States.
- 4. Amendment that helps to define the concept of federalism.
- 5. The power to tax, establish courts, and define crimes and set punishments are powers ________ by the National and State Governments.
- 6. Often referred to as "layer cake federalism."
- 8. The power to regulate public schools, pass license requirements for professionals, and establish local governments are examples of powers granted to the ________ governments.