chapter 4 lesson 1

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Across
  1. 3. the ability to do something or act in a particular way, especially as a faculty or quality.
  2. 6. two or more governments exercise power over the same people and the same territory.
  3. 7. deny the truth of a statement by asserting the opposite.
  4. 8. Power of a court to adjudicate cases and issue orders.
  5. 9. powers also called enumerated powers, are those powers directly expressed or stated in the Constitution by the Founders.
  6. 11. the system of rules which a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members and which it may enforce by the imposition of penalties.
  7. 14. the action or fact of joining or being joined, especially in a political context.
  8. 15. the particular condition that someone or something is in at a specific time.
Down
  1. 1. powers The Constitution says that the states will have any powers not delegated to the national government, as long as they are not also prohibited to the states.
  2. 2. powers powers the Constitution grants or delegates to the national government.
  3. 4. powers political powers granted to the United States government that aren't explicitly stated in the Constitution.
  4. 5. powers The federal government and the states also have certain powers that they share
  5. 10. the activities of governments concerning the political relations between countries.
  6. 12. clause Article VI makes the acts and treaties of the United States supreme and is called the
  7. 13. by giving the national government certain specified powers, reserving all other powers to the states or to the people.
  8. 16. the management of any office, business, or organization; direction.