AP Gov / Econ Final Project

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