Chapter 4

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Across
  1. 2. is a requirement set by Congress that prohibits a local or state government from exercising a certain power.
  2. 4. Those powers that the national government may exercise simply because it is a government
  3. 5. favors national action in dealing with these matters.
  4. 10. The Constitution also reserves certain powers strictly to the states
  5. 12. expressed powers are those powers directly expressed or stated in the Constitution by the Founders.
  6. 13. are those powers that both the national government and the states have
  7. 17. actwhen signed by the president, enables the people of the territory interested in becoming a state to prepare a constitution.
  8. 18. These are sums of money given to state or local governments to be spent for a variety of specific purposes.
  9. 20. powers the Constitution grants or delegates to the national government.
  10. 21. compacts are written agreements between two or more states.
  11. 22. is a federal order requiring states to provide a service
Down
  1. 1. favors state and local action in dealing with problems.
  2. 3. are those powers directly expressed or stated in the Constitution by the Founders
  3. 6. Those powers that the national government requires to carry out the powers that are expressly defined in the Constitution are called
  4. 7. , return to a state criminals and fugitives who flee across state lines to escape justice. civillaw or laws relating to disputes between individuals, groups, or with the state.
  5. 8. levied on individual earnings has become the major source of money for the national government.
  6. 9. it allows the powers of Congress to stretch
  7. 11. require periodic checks of government agencies to see if they are still needed.
  8. 13. forbidding racial discrimination in public accommodations such as hotels and restaurants
  9. 14. The course of action a government takes in response to some issue or problem
  10. 15. organization of government administrators, to carry out legislation.
  11. 16. or the power to assume responsibility for a state government function, in order to gain authority over a state.
  12. 19. prohibits public officials from holding closed meetings.