Chapter 4 Vocabulary - Federalism

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Across
  1. 2. the stated course of action the government takes to address problems or issues
  2. 7. powers directly stated in the U.S. Constitution (enumerated powers)
  3. 9. a system where two or more governments exercise power over the same people and the same territory
  4. 12. powers the U.S. Government requires to carry out its expressed constitutional powers (think Elastic Clause)
  5. 13. a position that favors national/federal action in dealing with a problem
  6. 17. a sum of money given to a state or local government for a specific purpose
  7. 18. to return a fugitive who flees across state lines to the original state
  8. 19. an act that allows the people of a territory interested in becoming a state to prepare a constitution
  9. 20. powers retained by both the state and national government
Down
  1. 1. powers the U.S. Constitution gives to the national government
  2. 3. Article VI of the U.S. Constitution identifying the Constitution as the Supreme Law of the Land
  3. 4. a law that requires periodic checks of laws or of government agencies to see if they are still needed
  4. 5. a position that favors the state and local action in dealing with problems
  5. 6. Neither the national government nor the state holds the power
  6. 8. the federal government's ability to take over a state government's function
  7. 10. powers that belong strictly to the states
  8. 11. a law prohibiting public officials from holding meetings not open to the public
  9. 14. an act that limits a state's ability to regulate an area
  10. 15. a written agreement between two or more states
  11. 16. a formal order given by a higher authority