Federalism Test Review
Across
- 2. Powers not written but assumed from the Constitution
- 4. System in which power is shared between national and state governments
- 5. Clause that allows Congress to stretch its powers
- 8. Principle that courts can declare laws unconstitutional
- 9. Federal funding given to the states with broad flexibility on how to spend the money
- 10. Case that expanded federal power over civil rights and private businesses
- 11. Powers kept by the states
- 12. Clause that makes federal law supreme
- 13. Powers shared by federal and state governments
- 14. Case that expanded Congress’s power to tax and create a national bank
- 16. Federal requirements without the necessary funding
Down
- 1. Clause giving Congress power over interstate trade
- 3. Federal money given to the states with strict rules
- 4. Federal government sending money to states to influence state policy
- 6. Case that established judicial review
- 7. Case that allowed federal regulation of home-grown wheat
- 15. Powers specifically listed and given to the national congress in the Constitution