Political Science Puzzle

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Across
  1. 4. These powers belong to both the state and national governments.
  2. 7. The right of states to nullify.
  3. 11. A list of rights retained by the people that congress can not take away.
  4. 12. Prevents states from abridging to vote on account of race.
  5. 15. This person published a political cartoon depicting the need for unity among Britain's American colonies.
  6. 17. Not officially documented.
  7. 18. The grants of power to the congress listed in the Constitution.
  8. 20. The first federal regulatory agency.
  9. 22. Acted as a common government of the states between 1775 and 1781.
  10. 27. A board of experts recommends candidates of judges to the governer for selection.
  11. 28. Those who opposed the Constitution.
Down
  1. 1. Proposed that each state would retain equal representation in Congress.
  2. 2. Makes the Constitution supreme over state.
  3. 3. Declared the colonies independent from Britian.
  4. 5. Established no judicial or executive branch.
  5. 6. Commander of the first continental army.
  6. 8. Proposed by Robert Sherman.
  7. 9. Requires states to return runaway slaves.
  8. 10. These powers include those that protect the safety, heath, and welfare of citizens.
  9. 13. Imposed taxes on various imports.
  10. 14. In the Constitution, this establishes Congress's executive authority to regulate commerce among states.
  11. 16. Splits power between nation and state.
  12. 19. Fundamental law undergirding the structure of government.
  13. 21. This president issued the Emancipation Proclamation.
  14. 23. Helped write the Declaration of Independence.
  15. 24. Vice president under George Washington.
  16. 25. Recognized that state governments remained supreme in some spheres over the national government.
  17. 26. This president supported state-centered federalism.