Unit 2 Vocab.
Across
- 2. Powers Powers that belong only to the states
- 3. Domain The power of government to take property for public use
- 5. Cause A reasonable basis to believe a person's premises is linked to a crime
- 12. Powers Powers the government needs in order to carry out its expressed constitutional powers
- 15. Powers Powers that both the national government and the states have
- 16. A list of items that give Congress authority found in Article 1 of the Constitution
- 17. Introductory statement of the Constitution, states the basis concepts of government
- 19. Powers Powers the constitution grants or delegated to the national government
- 20. and Balances Each branch of government has some control over the other two so no single branch becomes too powerful
- 21. Supremacy If an amendment to a state's constitution conflicts with the U.S. constitution it is not valid and must be removed
Down
- 1. A change to the Constitution
- 4. Doctrine Process by which the Bill of Rights was extended to the states and local governments
- 6. Powers Powers directly stated in the Constitution
- 7. Review Power of the Supreme Court to declare laws and actions of local, state, or national governments unconstitutional
- 8. To return a fugitive who flees across state lines back to the original state
- 9. Clause Gives Congress the right to make laws necessary to carry out the powers stated in Article 1
- 10. System of government in which two or more governments have poser over the same people and the same territory, example: state and federal governments
- 11. Clause In Article 6 of the constitution, states that the Constitution, Laws passed by congress, and treaties of the U.S. shall be the supreme Law of the Land
- 13. Limits or territory within which authority may be exercised
- 14. Rejection of a bill by the president
- 18. of Rights The first ten amendments to the Constitution