Across
- 3. A vote by the electorate on a single political question
- 4. A power that allows voters to demand the removal of an elected official by petition
- 8. Having only 1 legislative chamber
- 11. A set of statutes that concern criminal offenses
- 14. The executive governor of a state who is next in rank to a governor and who takes the governor's place in case of disability or death
- 15. The method by which voters may propose new laws or amend existing laws by gathering signatures from voters to place the issue on the ballot
- 16. Having 2 branches or chambers
- 17. Laws that are not specifically given to the national government and are saved for the states
Down
- 1. The removal of a person from a requested jurisdiction to another jurisdiction for criminal prosecution or punishment
- 2. The requirement that state courts respect the laws and judgments from other states
- 5. A method for selecting judges
- 6. Citizens whom a legislator has been elected to represent
- 7. The act of giving privilege or financial encouragement to a person/organization
- 9. Powers shared by national and state governments
- 10. To grow or change into a more advanced, larger, or stronger form
- 12. Those powers granted to the national government under the constitution
- 13. The executive head of a US state
