Across
- 3. is the legal process by which a fugitive from justice in one State is returned to that State.
- 5. agreements among states.
- 7. believed the Constitution needed to be ratified.
- 10. the process of voting using written or online ballots.
- 12. powers that both National and State Gov’t have.
- 14. philosopher who believed in philosophical absolutism and rejected divine right absolutism.
- 15. freedom of press is given by which amendment.
- 16. controls the media no one may operate without their license.
- 17. ability of the media to draw public attention to certain issues and to ignore other issues.
- 18. those powers that the Constitution does not grant to the National Government and does not, at the same time, deny to the States.
- 21. a system of gov’t in which a written constitution divides the powers of government between the national gov’t (U.S.) and the State governments (50 States).
- 24. Democrats, Labours, and Communists are on which side.
- 25. grants of federal money or other resources to the states and/or their cities, counties, or localities.
- 26. links people and government.
Down
- 1. presidential popularity effecting congressional elections.
- 2. one who tries to influence journalists with interpretations of events that are favorable to the candidate.
- 4. an act directing people of the territory to frame a proposed constitution.
- 6. a compilation of Thomas Paine's arguments in 1776.
- 8. those found directly within the Constitution. (Most are in Article I Section 8).
- 9. philosopher who believed in philosophical & biblical constitutionalism.
- 11. influence government policy.
- 13. the process of voting in a large room by standing on the side of who you wish to vote for.
- 19. peope who share interest form groups to advance their causes.
- 20. believed that without a Bill of Rights the federal government could become tyrannous.
- 22. entertainment, news, agenda setting, political forum.
- 23. Republicans,Conservatives, and Nationalists are on which side.