Government review
Across
- 2. not stated in the constitution, but are implied by the expressed powers
- 3. powers that both National and State Gov’t have.
- 4. second step of becoming president
- 5. first step of becoming a president
- 10. system the U.S, uses to determine who wins the presidential election
- 13. supports all candidates for one party
- 15. powers found directly within the Constitution.
- 18. third step of becoming president
- 21. people who want to get rid of the electoral college and go to a popular vote.
- 22. voting for candidates from multiple parties
- 23. branch of government that interprets the constitution and review court decisions.
- 24. influence government policy
- 25. branch of government that writes the laws ratify treaties, and declare war
Down
- 1. a system of gov’t in which a written constitution divides the powers of government between the national gov’t (U.S.) and the State governments
- 6. Powers that can be exercised by the National Government alone
- 7. agreements among states
- 8. keep people in office who are sympathetic to group wants or needs
- 9. branch of government that proposes laws,commands armed forces,and negotiates treaties
- 11. belong only because the U.S. is sovereign.
- 12. an elector who does not vote for his states popular vote winner.
- 14. a structure within a society that connects the people to the government or other centralized authority
- 16. presidential popularity effecting congressional elections
- 17. an election system in which the candidate with the most votes win
- 19. weakening of partisan preferences that points to a rejection of both major parties.
- 20. citizen participation level and awareness of government decisions.