Across
- 3. powers saved for the states
- 4. no State can draw unreasonable distinctions between its own residents and those persons who happen to live in other States
- 5. the surrender of an accused or convicted person by one state or country to another (usually under the provisions of a statute or treaty)
- 7. the first step in the state admission procedure which enables the people of a territory to prepare a constitution
- 14. powers that can be exercised by the National Government alone
- 18. powers not specifically mentioned in the constitution reasonably suggested.
- 21. Greg Hartman, Chris Monzel, Todd Portune
- 23. Thought that Government should be free of parties, Established a Council-Manager form of government, New charter created a nine-member council, Mandated nonpartisan municipal elections and proportional representation with preference-ranked voting
- 24. An agreement among two or more states. Congress must approve most such agreements.
- 25. Maureen O'Connor
Down
- 1. Giving money back to the state and local government with no strings attached
- 2. power that belongs to the National Government because it is the government of the sovereign state within the world community
- 6. an act creating a new state
- 8. Grant for which Congress appropriates funds for a specific purpose
- 9. powers that are shared by both the National and state governments
- 10. a system in which power is divided between the national and state governments
- 11. grants made to States, private agencies for projects
- 12. powers that congress has that are specifically listed in the constitution spelled out expressly.
- 13. faithandCreditClause Constitution's requirement that each state accept the public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state
- 15. Powers specifically given to the federal government by the US Constitution, for example, the authority to print money.
- 16. John Kasich
- 17. grants of federal money or other resources to the states or their cities, counties, and other local units.
- 19. Mary Taylor
- 20. one type of federal grants-in-aid for some particular but broadly defined area of public policy
- 22. Basic principle of federalism; the constitutional provisions by which governmental powers are divided on a geographic basis (in the United States, between the National Government and the States).