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