Across
- 1. Laws relating to disputes between individuals, groups, or within the states
- 4. Requirement set by the congress that prohibits a local or state government from exercising a certain power
- 5. State must not discriminate against against citizens of another state
- 9. The beginning procedure for admission
- 11. Power to assume responsibility for a state government function
- 13. Powers directly expressed or stated in the constitution by the founders
- 14. Nearly all activities concerned with the production, buying, selling, and the transportation of goods
- 15. Powers based on the necessary and proper clause, also known as the elastic clause
- 17. Ratified in 1913
- 19. Written agreements between two or more states
- 21. Forbid racial discrimination in public accomidations
- 22. Imposing mandates that take away
- 23. Powers the constitution grants or delegates to the national government
- 24. The certain powers congress gives to the states
Down
- 1. Under this person the court often supported states’ rights against powers of the national government
- 2. Powers the national government express simply because they can
- 3. Each state must recognize the laws and legal proceedings of every other state
- 6. Levied individual earnings
- 7. Federal order requiring states to provide a service or undertake an activity in a manner that meets minimum national standards set by congress
- 8. Main way national government provides money to the states
- 10. Favors national action when dealing with federalism
- 12. Court ruling between the national and state governments, the national government won, in 1819
- 16. Return to the state
- 18. Both the national government and the states have
- 20. Favors state and local action when dealing with federalism