Across
- 3. The portion of money a bank is expected to keep.
- 4. Drawing electoral districts in an attempt to dilute a certain group's political representation.
- 6. The system in which the three branches of government have the power to limit each other’s power.
- 11. Those who were not in support of the Constitution.
- 13. The curve that slopes downwards.
- 14. When the initial increase causes the AD curve to increase quickly.
- 15. Changes in either government spending or taxation to influence the economy.
- 17. A law passed after 9/11 that allowed the government to obtain “meta-data” without a warrant.
- 19. A tactic in which a Senator talks endlessly to prevent the passing of a Bill.
- 21. Designed to fix inflation and increase AD.
- 23. The process done to expand the protections in the Bill of Rights to the states.
- 24. C+Ig+G+Xn
- 25. “Injustice here is a threat to justice everywhere,” said in the…
- 26. Anything that can have value and can return value over time.
Down
- 1. The graph that measures the relationship between inflation and unemployment.
- 2. The section of the Constitution that requires states to respect and enforce the laws made in other state courts.
- 5. The amendment that established the direct election of senators.
- 7. Besides the Due Process Clause, the 14th Amendment also includes the…
- 8. Designed to avoid inflation and decrease AD.
- 9. Another name for the aggreement between the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan.
- 10. An attempt to increase public policy by contacting state legislators.
- 12. A case in which the 1st Amendment protected students’ right to wear black armbands in protest in school.
- 16. The central banking system of the UnitedStates.
- 18. The relationship between government agencies, interest groups, and congressional committees.
- 20. An English philosopher the Founding Father’s drew inspiration from when writing the Declaration of Independence.
- 22. The curve that slopes upward.
