Across
- 2. Philosopher whose political theories influenced the Constitution of Virginia, Constitution of the United States of America, Declaration of Independence
- 6. Philosopher who advocated separation of powers and influenced the Constitution of the United States of America, Constitution of Virginia
- 8. powers that belong strictly to the states
- 9. powers that the national government may exercise simply because it is a government.
- 13. a system in which power is divided between the national and state governments
- 15. powers denied to both the federal and state governments
- 16. powers that the government requires to carry out the expressed constitutional powers
Down
- 1. a grant of money to a state or local government for a general purpose
- 3. powers shared by the federal and state government
- 4. powers directly stated in the Constitution
- 5. requirements that the federal government imposes on state and local governments
- 7. money or resources the federal government provides to pay for state and local activities, specifically projects and programs authorized by the federal government
- 10. Philosopher whose natural rights theory, that all men are equal, influenced the Declaration of Independence
- 11. to approve
- 12. payments by the federal government for specific activities
- 14. the legal procedure through which a person accused of a crime who has fled to another state is returned to the state where the crime took place.
