Federalism

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Across
  1. 3. 1819 Supreme Court case that established the supremacy of national government over state government
  2. 8. pattern of spending taxing and providing grants in federal system
  3. 11. Federal categorical grants distributed according to a formula specified in legislation or administrative regulation
  4. 12. entire set of interactions among national state and local government
  5. 13. A system of government in which powers and responsibilities are divided into national levels to address national and regional needs
  6. 14. The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution nor prohibited by it to the states reserve two states or people
  7. 17. Final paragraph in article 1 section 8 which authorizes Congress to pass all laws necessary and proper for carrying into execution
  8. 18. an alliance of Independent states creates a central government available to power
  9. 19. case in 1824 Supreme Court interpreted broadly the clause in article 1 section 8 giving Congress Power to regulate interstate commerce encompassing virtually every form of commercial activity
  10. 20. Federal grants that can be used only for specific purposes or categories of state and local spending
  11. 21. Way of organizing nation so all powers your size in central government
  12. 22. Federal categorical grants given for specific purposes and awarded on the basis of mats of application
Down
  1. 1. legal process whereby an alleged criminal offender is surrendered by officials and state in which crime is alleged to have been committed
  2. 2. A clause in article 4 section 2 states citizens of each State most of the privileges of citizens of other states
  3. 4. System of government were both the state and national government remained supreme within on spheres each responsible for some policies
  4. 5. Powers of the federal government address specifically in Constitution for Congress powers in article 1 section 8
  5. 6. clause in article 4 section 8 of Constitution requires each state to recognize official document and civil judgments rendered by the courts of other states
  6. 7. Power of federal government that go beyond enumerated in the Constitution
  7. 9. System of government where powers and policy assignments are shared between states and national government
  8. 10. Federal grants given more or less automatically to states or communities to support broad projects in areas like community development and social service
  9. 15. Organizes nation so two or more levels of government have more authority over same land and people
  10. 16. article six of Constitution makes concentration national law and treaties supreme overstate laws when the national government is acting within constitutional limits