Across
- 1. the people who are looking for a job and want to work but arnt
- 3. the case where the courts start using the necessary and proper clause
- 4. when you left your old job and are still trying to find a new one
- 5. drawing the voting districts to group together majority or minority voters for a specific outcome, in the case shaw v reno they decided you can not draw districts beyond what is reasonable to enhance minority voting strength
- 8. rights that are implied by the constitution
- 13. the case where clear and present danger is set
- 15. a system where the majority directly vote on the laws they want to enact
- 18. a political system where the power is equally divided between the national and state government
- 19. all capital bought in a year
- 20. the percent of people who are working, and who are actively looking
- 22. gdp per person
- 23. when your unemployed for a certain season
- 24. a letter from martian luther king jr when he was oi jail defending his civil disobedience
- 25. part of the first amendment that denys the government from supporting a specific religion
Down
- 2. the case in which judicial review was first used, set in place by John Marshall
- 6. the gross domestic product that the country produces
- 7. talking for as long as you can to stop or delay the vote of a bill “talking a bill to death”
- 9. in the first amendment, it denys the government the ability to control what religion you worship
- 10. grants given from the national government the the states for a general purpose but does allow some leeway
- 11. the case which used the 6th amendment, having the right to an attorney
- 12. clips from speeches that the media tends to use
- 14. process clause part of the 14th amendment, that denys states of taking away life, liberty, or property without the correct process of the law
- 16. used to protect civil rights and part of the 14th amendment
- 17. american products sold to other nations minus the products that we bought
- 21. the rate the prices increase
