Across
- 4. A judicial philosophy that interprets the Constitution based on its original meaning at the time it was written
- 7. Constitutional mechanism by which the Bill of Rights is extended to protect citizens from state and local government actions
- 9. The division of powers and responsibilities between the national and state governments.
Down
- 1. An ideology emphasizing the interests and unity of a nation as a whole promoted by Hamilton and Lincoln
- 2. The part of the Constitution that outlines the relationship between states and the federal government
- 3. The powers specifically listed in the Constitution that belong to the federal government.
- 5. Powers not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution but inferred from its language and interpretation.
- 6. The process of applying the protections of the Bill of Rights to the states
- 8. A form of government where power is shared between a central authority and individual states
