Unit One Reivew
Across
- 2. Federal money that can be used only for specific purposes and usually come with strings attached
- 4. The pattern of spending, taxing, and providing grants in the federal system
- 6. a system of government where the power of government is held by a loose allegiance of regional governments
- 11. The type of government where power is held by the central government
- 12. An Anti-Federalist paper that argued the necessary & proper clause & and the supremacy clause gave the federal government too much power
- 15. When the federal government requires state and local action but does provide the funds to pay for the action
- 20. Arguments written to convince individuals to support ratifying the constitution
- 21. Actions one branch of government may take against another branch to ensure power is equally spread
- 23. The movement where powers are transferred from the federal government to the state governments
- 24. Money given to states to support broad programs in areas such as community development or social services
- 25. Powers of the federal government that go beyond those listed in the Constitution
- 26. The first constitution of the United States
- 27. A system of government where the states and national government are supreme in their own areas
Down
- 1. These are the powers that are listed in the constitution for each of the government institutions
- 3. A way of organizing a nation so that two levels of government have formal authority over the same land and people
- 5. This is the term used to describe powers held by both State and Federal Government
- 7. A theory of government and politics contending that groups are so strong that government is weakened
- 8. A court order requiring jailers to explain to a judge why they are holding a prisoner. "You have the body"
- 9. The idea that government power rests upon the power of the people
- 10. The compromise that dealt with population counts to determine representation in the House of Representatives
- 13. These are the powers that the 10th Amendment said belonged to the states.
- 14. This founding father proposed a separation of powers to reduce the power concentrated in one area of government
- 16. Rights that are not dependent on the government. They are inherent and include life, liberty, and property.
- 17. The channels through which issues and people's ideas get on the government's agenda
- 18. A clause in the Constitution regarding each state's requirement to recognize to recognize the official documents of other states
- 19. The individual who influenced Thomas Jefferson and many of his ideas appear in the Declaration of Independence
- 22. A theory of government contending that societies are divided along class lines and the wealthy govern