Reece Werner- chapter 4
Across
- 2. when the federal and state governments worked together to solve crisis
- 4. money and other resources that the government provided to pay for state run operations
- 5. powers granted to the national government that are in the constitution
- 7. state powers that are not listed in the constitution
- 9. a power held by the state and federal government at the same time
- 11. federal powers that are not listed in the constitution
- 12. the idea of power returning to the states
- 14. demands on states to carry out certain policies as a condition of receiving grant money.
- 15. an attempt to decrease the size and influence of the national government
- 16. both the state and national government were equal authorities
- 17. that the states had the right to separate themselves from the union
- 18. involved releasing national funds, in the form of grants to state and local communities, to achieve national goals
Down
- 1. These grants can only be used for a specific purpose, or category, of state and local spending, such as the building of a new airport or crime-fighting in a certain area
- 3. powers belonging to all governments that conduct a business of a sovereign nation
- 6. ensures that extradition can take place
- 8. states can nullify national laws
- 10. a system of spending, taxing, and providing aid in the federal system
- 13. returning authority to state governments