Our Puzzling History Pt.2
Across
- 3. powers directly expressed or stated in the Constitution by the Founders
- 8. powers that both the national government and the states have
- 12. favors state and local action in dealing with problems
- 14. course of action a government takes in response to some issue or problem
- 15. enables the people of the territory interested in becoming a state to prepare a constitution
- 16. require periodic checks of government agencies to see if they are still needed
- 19. powers that the national government requires to carry out the powers that are expressly defined in the Constitution
- 20. powers that the national government may exercise simply because it is a government
- 21. laws relating to disputes between individuals
- 23. organization of government administrators
- 24. rights to pass through or live in any state; use the courts; make contracts; buy, sell, and hold property; and marry
- 25. prohibited public officials from holding closed meetings.
Down
- 1. the basis for the implied powers
- 2. each state must recognize the laws and legal proceedings of the other states
- 4. another name for Article VI, Section 2 of the Constitution
- 5. a nationalist Chief Justice
- 6. powers the Constitution grants or delegates to the national government
- 7. principal way in which states settle their differences with one another without the use of force
- 9. certain powers reserved strictly to the states
- 10. another name for the necessary and proper clause
- 11. forbid racial discrimination in public accommodations such as hotels and restaurants
- 13. favors national action in dealing with these matters
- 17. levied on individual earnings has become the major source of money for the national government
- 18. Supreme Court held that in the instance of a conflict between the national government and a state government, the national government is supreme
- 22. return to a state