Across
- 3. A grant where funding is given for broad purposes
- 5. System where each branch of government can limit the powers of the others
- 8. A grant where funding is given for specific purposes
- 10. A theory of power where multiple groups compete for influence in government
- 11. A theory of power where appointed officials control government
- 12. Powers not given to the Federal government and given to the states
- 14. Powers shared by both Federal and State governments
- 15. The principle of governing through elected representatives.
- 18. Powers listed in the constitution and given to the Federal government
Down
- 1. Ones beliefs in there influence in the political process
- 2. Marble cake federalism, where governments work together and have overlapping areas of policy
- 4. A power allowing the rejection of a certain part of the bill but still allowing it to pass(not a power given to the government)
- 6. The clause allowing Congress to make laws that are necessary for the Federal government to carry out its powers
- 7. A theory of power where citizens broadly and actively participate in government
- 9. The requirements in order to receive the funding
- 13. A theory of power where a small number of wealthy individuals have influence in government
- 16. Power is divided between Federal and State governments
- 17. Layer cake federalism, where different governments have indistinct and separate areas of policy
