How does the organization of a federal system of government impact citizens?
Across
- 1. Powers shared by both state and national governments.
- 5. The national government of the United States.
- 6. Government actions and decisions on public issues.
- 11. Being a legal member of a country with rights and responsibilities.
- 12. A change or addition made to the Constitution.
- 14. Powers specifically given to the national government.
- 17. A system where each branch limits the powers of the others.
- 18. The branch responsible for enforcing laws.
- 19. States that federal laws are above state laws when conflicts happen.
Down
- 1. Rights that protect citizens from unfair treatment.
- 2. Dividing government power among three branches.
- 3. The percentage of eligible voters who participate in elections.
- 4. A system where power is shared between the national and state governments.
- 7. The document that explains the structure and powers of government.
- 8. Amendment stating powers not given to the federal government belong to states or people.
- 9. The branch responsible for making laws.
- 10. A government where citizens participate in decision-making.
- 13. Powers kept by state governments.
- 15. The branch responsible for interpreting laws.
- 16. The lawmaking body of the federal government.