Gov Unit 3 Priority Words
Across
- 2. The principle that the authority of a state and its government are created and sustained by the consent of its people.
- 3. Powers that are shared by both the federal government and state governments.
- 5. A system in which the different parts of a government have powers that affect and control the other parts so that no part can become too powerful.
- 8. A provision in the U.S. Constitution that gives Congress the power to regulate commerce with foreign nations, among the several states, and with the Indian tribes.
- 13. Rights that people supposedly have under natural law. The Declaration of Independence of the United States lists life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness as natural rights.
- 15. The final amendment in the Bill of Rights, which states that the federal government has only those powers specifically granted by the Constitution.
- 16. The legal requirement that the state must respect all legal rights that are owed to a person.
- 17. Powers that are not specifically granted to the federal government nor denied to the states are reserved to the states or the people.
Down
- 1. An amendment to the U.S. Constitution that granted citizenship and equal civil and legal rights to African Americans and slaves who had been emancipated after the American Civil War.
- 4. A landmark U.S. Supreme Court case that established the supremacy of the U.S. Constitution and federal laws over state laws.
- 6. A statement in the U.S. Constitution that grants Congress the power to pass all laws necessary and proper for carrying out the enumerated list of powers.
- 7. A clause in the U.S. Constitution that establishes that the Constitution, federal laws made pursuant to it, and treaties made under its authority, constitute the "supreme Law of the Land."
- 9. A government that is restricted in what it can do so that the rights of the people are protected.
- 10. Powers that can be exercised by the national government alone.
- 11. The division of government responsibilities into distinct branches to limit any one branch from exercising the core functions of another.
- 12. A system of government in which power is divided between a national (federal) government and various regional (state) governments.
- 14. The first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution.