American Government - Chapter 4 Review - Gardner

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Across
  1. 7. was created to help new States join the Union
  2. 9. federal government helping the States, such as with grant money, even though it isn't required by the Constitution
  3. 10. powers not written in the Constitution but suggested by its content
  4. 11. division of powers between the federal government and State governments
  5. 14. powers held by any sovereign government
  6. 16. clause of the Constitution that requires States to acknowledge each other's laws, records, and judicial proceedings
  7. 17. says Federal law is always higher than State law
  8. 18. person who flees
  9. 19. expressed, implied, or inherent powers
Down
  1. 1. means a criminal must be returned to the State where they committed the crime
  2. 2. things the Constitution forbids federal government from doing, such as taxing exports
  3. 3. powers that are shared by the federal government and the States, such as taxation
  4. 4. powers given only to federal government, such as acquiring territory or regulating interstate commerce
  5. 5. clause of the Constitution that keeps States from treating residents of other States differently
  6. 6. only exist because the State government has given them the power to
  7. 8. powers not give to the federal government so left to the States, such as education
  8. 12. gives Congress the power to pass laws "necessary and proper" for carrying out the Constitution (implied powers)
  9. 13. description of a representative government
  10. 15. powers that are actually written in the Constitution, such as Congress' power to coin money