Chapter 4 Key IDs Jesse James

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Across
  1. 1. system of spending, taxing, and providing aid in the federal system.
  2. 3. grants can only be used for a specific purpose
  3. 5. states can nullify national laws
  4. 8. money and other resources that the national government provides to pay for state and local activities.
  5. 10. powers that are not specifically listed in the Constitution
  6. 12. power held by the national government and the state governments at the same time
  7. 14. releasing national funds, in the form of grants to state and local communities, to achieve national goals.
  8. 16. federalism under the New Deal
  9. 17. Article IV of the Constitution,ensures that extradition can take place.
  10. 18. demands on states to carry out certain policies as a condition of receiving grant money.
Down
  1. 2. both state and national governments were equal authorities operating within their own spheres of influence,
  2. 4. a grant from central government which can be used for many things
  3. 6. powers that historically have been recognized as naturally belonging to all governments that conduct the business of a sovereign nation.
  4. 7. returning authority to state governments.
  5. 9. powers granted to the national
  6. 11. not specifically mentioned in the Constitution, but they belong to the states
  7. 13. states had the right to separate themselves from the Union
  8. 15. idea of returning power to states