Across
- 3. The Necessary and ___ Clause is required to let Congress make laws that allow it to carry out its duties.
- 4. The yearly financial limits and plans for the government is the ___ budget.
- 8. The ___ powers let the government to carry out its Constitutional duties.
- 10. When someone lies while under oath, it is known as ___.
- 11. The accusation of a public official for misconduct in office is ___.
- 12. A law proposed to raise money is a ___ bill.
- 13. A ___ veto is arrangements Congress wrote into laws to allow it to be reviewed and cancel some executive actions.
- 14. Freedom from prosecution for witnesses who's testimony ties them to illegal activities is called ___.
Down
- 1. The legal order that requests that someone give up certain documents or make an appearance is a ___.
- 2. An ___ bill is a law that is proposed to authorize spending money.
- 5. When the president refuses to fund a program that Congress has voted for, it is ___.
- 6. The willful obstruction of justice is known as ___.
- 7. Interstate ___ is trade among states.
- 9. Powers that are directly stated in the Constitution are ___.
