Federalism: Federal, State, and Local Governments

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Across
  1. 2. Federal laws and the U.S. Constitution are higher than state and local laws and ordinances.
  2. 6. Powers shared between the federal, states, and local governments.
  3. 7. The supreme law of the land. Nothing is higher than the U.S. Constitution; More difficult to amend than state constitutions; Has the Bill of Rights.
  4. 9. An amendment that explains that powers not delegated to the federal government belong to the states.
Down
  1. 1. The supreme law in the state of Florida; Cannot conflict with the U.S. Constitution. If it does than the Florida Constitution must change; Easier to amend than the U.S. Constitution; Has the Declaration of Rights.
  2. 3. Powers belonging to the state.
  3. 4. Article I, Section 8) Expressed powers only given to Congress and the Federal Government.
  4. 5. A plan for government that explains procedures, rights, and laws.
  5. 8. Divides a government's powers between the national, state, and local governments.