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Across
- 5. Referring potential laws directly to the people for approval.
- 7. Set of criminal laws.
- 9. Jobs given to people recommended by political party leaders.
- 10. Powers not delegated to the federal government, instead given to the people and states.
- 12. Powers given to the federal government; including foreign policies, printing money, running a post office, etc.
- 15. Citizens that can create laws themselves sometimes.
Down
- 1. Government powers shared by both state and federal governments.
- 2. Legislature split into 2 house system.
- 3. Becomes head of the state executive branch if the governor dies, resigns, or is removed from office.
- 4. Is the chief executive in each state.
- 6. plan A thod of selecting judges. Under the plan, a committee of judges, lawyers, and ordinary citizens prepares a list of qualified judges.
- 8. Citizens that participate in the law making process.
- 11. Some states allow voters to remove elected officials from office.
- 13. Returning a person who has committed a crime and fled to another state to the state where that crime was originally took place in.
- 14. Legislature with a 1 house system.