Across
- 2. those posers that the constitution does not grant to nation government and does not deny to the states.
- 3. both state and national government were equal authorities operating within their own spheres of influence, as defined by a strict reading of the Constitution
- 5. an era of federalism during which the national and state governments shared functional authority in broad policy areas
- 7. powers the constitution is preseumed to have delegated to nation government because it is the government of a soverign state within the world community.
- 9. regulations that the national government imposes on state and local governments
- 10. The Constitution lists powers granted to the national government.
- 12. federal funds given to state and local governments for specific projects
- 13. the modern era in federalism in which authority that rested with the national government is being returned to the states
- 15. central to the Contract with America was the idea of returning power to states
- 16. federal grants that can only be used for a specific purpose, or category, of state and local spending
- 17. a system of spending, taxing, and providing grants in the federal system
Down
- 1. the idea that a state had the right to separate from the Union
- 3. the belief that the states had the right to cancel federal laws which they believed contradicted or clashed with state interests
- 4. those powers that both the nation government and states posses and exercise.
- 6. those delegated powers of the national government that are suggested by the expressed powers set out in the constitution; those "necessary and proper" to carry out expressed powers.
- 8. constitution's requirement that each state accept public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every state.
- 11. the period in which the national government channeled federal funds to local governments and citizen groups to address problems that states could or would not address
- 14. federal grants given to state and local governments for broad purposes, such as welfare, community development, public health, or education