Across
- 2. – Power related to handling criminals between states or nations.
- 4. – Authority to regulate commerce with Indian tribes.
- 8. – Authority to issue copyrights and patents.
- 9. – Power to call forth the militia to enforce laws.
- 12. – Power to regulate trade between states and with foreign nations.
- 13. – Power to establish a postal system.
- 16. – Power to raise and support armies.
- 17. – Authority to organize, arm, and discipline the militia.
- 20. – Power to make laws “necessary and proper” to carry out expressed powers.
- 21. – Authority to declare war.
- 22. – Authority to punish those who counterfeit money.
- 26. – Power to define and punish piracy on the seas.
Down
- 1. – Power to set rules for immigrants to become citizens.
- 3. – Authority to regulate trade with foreign nations.
- 5. – Power to establish standard weights and measures.
- 6. – Authority to punish counterfeiters of U.S. money.
- 7. – Power to create courts below the Supreme Court.
- 9. – Power to make rules concerning captures on land and water.
- 10. – Authority to make rules governing land and naval forces.
- 11. – Power to coin and print national currency.
- 14. – Authority to borrow funds on the credit of the United States.
- 15. – Authority to create uniform laws on bankruptcy.
- 18. – Power to raise revenue for the federal government.
- 19. – Power to govern the District of Columbia.
- 23. – Authority to provide and maintain a navy.
- 24. – Power to allocate money for defense and welfare.
- 25. – Power to punish offenses against international law.
