Final project

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Across
  1. 1. The first 10 amendments the U.S. Constitution, which define such basic liberties as freedom of religion, speech, and press and guarantee defendants' rights.
  2. 10. A schedule or curve that shows the total quantity of goods and services demanded at different price levels
  3. 12. Executive branch needs a strong leadership
  4. 14. Vote against
  5. 16. All of M1 + less immediate (liquid) forms of money to include savings, money market mutual funds, and small-denomination time deposits.
  6. 17. Income remaining after deduction of taxes and other mandatory charges, available to be spent or saved as one wishes.
  7. 19. The legal constitutional protections against the government. Although our civil liberties are formally set down in the Bill of Rights, the courts, police, and legislatures decline their meaning.
  8. 21. Household purchases of final goods and services, except for new residences, which count as investment
  9. 22. A measure of the money supply that includes cash, demand deposits, and traveler's checks
  10. 23. Right to arm bears.
  11. 25. The amount by which savings rises when disposable income rises by one dollar.
Down
  1. 2. The annual rate at which interest is paid; a percentage of the borrowed amount
  2. 3. system of hiring federal workers based upon competitive exams
  3. 4. A legislature divided into two Houses.
  4. 5. an informal association of federal agencies, congressional committees, and interest groups that is said to have heavy influence over policymaking.
  5. 6. A schedule or curve showing the total amount spent for final goods and services at different levels of GDP
  6. 7. Freedom of religion (establishment & free exercise clauses), speech, press, assembly, and petition.
  7. 8. Developed "Clear and Present Danger Test" which gave more power to gov. to restrict speech. Ruled that Schenck's pamphlets were not protected under the first amendment as it caused a "Danger" that Congress had a right to prevent.
  8. 9. The legislative process through which the majority party in each statehouse tries to assure that the maximum number of representatives from its political party can be elected into congress through the redrawing of legislative districts
  9. 11. The proportional process of allocating congressional seats to each state following the decennial census.
  10. 13. The fact that being in office helps a person stay in office because of a variety of benefits that go with the position
  11. 15. A formal way of halting action on a bill by means of long speeches or unlimited debate in the Senate.
  12. 18. The aggregate supply associated with a time period in which input prices (especially nominal wages) are fully responsive to changes in the price level
  13. 20. Formal accusation by the lower house of a legislature against a public official, the first step in removal from office.
  14. 24. A measure of the money supply that includes M1 & M2 plus time deposits more than $100,000