Federalism
Across
- 5. powers that belong to the states?
- 7. this states the constitution is the supreme law of the land?
- 9. what kind of power prohibits state and nation governments?
- 10. what is the division of power between a central and local governments?
- 11. the branch that clarifies the laws?
- 15. which branch enforces the laws?
- 17. Also called "marble cake federalism" federal and states share responsibilities
- 18. What powers are only for the federal government?
- 19. which article states the ratification process?
- 20. what is authority of the government that was created and sustained by the consent of its people?
Down
- 1. powers not expressed in the constitution?
- 2. Also known as "layer cake federalism" Governments are each supreme in their own spheres
- 3. what is the basic principles stated in the constitution called?
- 4. when national and state governments share the same power, what is this called?
- 6. who creates the laws?
- 8. A decentralized form of government, states are sovereign
- 12. what ensures that a political power is not in control over all governments?
- 13. Grants: Federal money for a specific purpose
- 14. Attempts to give power back to the states
- 16. Grants: Federal money for a broad purpose