Across
- 3. Amendment that protects states’ powers by reserving powers not given to the federal government.
- 4. Powers Congress has that are not written directly in the Constitution but are suggested.
- 6. Requirements the federal government makes that states must follow.
- 7. Powers given only to the states.
- 10. Part of the Constitution that says federal law is the highest law of the land.
- 12. Federal money given to states for a specific purpose with strict rules.
- 13. A system in which state and national governments operate in separate areas of authority.
- 14. Clause that allows Congress to pass laws needed to carry out its listed powers.
- 15. Clause that gives Congress the power to regulate trade between states.
- 17. The transfer of power from the national government back to the states.
- 18. A formal change or addition to the Constitution.
- 19. Federal money given to states for a broad purpose with fewer rules.
- 20. A system in which state and national governments work together to solve problems.
Down
- 1. A system of government where power is shared between national and state governments.
- 2. Powers shared by both the national and state governments.
- 5. Trade or business conducted between two or more states.
- 8. Federal requirements that states must follow without receiving money to pay for them.
- 9. Clause which requires states to honor the public records and court decisions of other states.
- 11. The process of returning a criminal suspect to the state where the crime was committed.
- 16. Powers specifically listed in the Constitution for Congress.
