Zack Yingling - Chapter 4
Across
- 4. Large combinations of categorical grants.
- 6. The first era of federalism, where state and federal government acted individually.
- 13. A system of federalism, used by Lyndon B. Johnson, that granted funds and grants to local and state communities, to achieve national goals.
- 14. The idea that states are allowed to separate themselves from the union.
- 15. Powers inexplicitly given to the states, based off of the standards of the constitution.
- 16. A power held by state and federal government at the same time.
- 17. Powers directly given to the federal government by the constitution.
Down
- 1. An article that states that every state should recognize the public actions of the others.
- 2. The idea that states should be able to void any regulation that countered state interest.
- 3. Established in the New Deal, said that state and federal government would work together under shared circumstance.
- 5. Grants provided by the national government to help state activities with funds and other resources.
- 7. A system of federalism that, through taxes and spending, aids the national government.
- 8. The idea of returning power to state governments.
- 9. A variant of funds used for specific state and local activities.
- 10. The time in which national power was driven to return certain authorities to state governments.
- 11. Powers that, under historic conditions, are recognized in every sovereign government.
- 12. State powers that are neither specified nor prohibited according to the constitution.