Across
- 4. Powers granted to State governments
- 7. The right of the government to tex private property for public use given that there is compensation
- 8. Spoken lies
- 9. Written Lies
- 12. Powers that are shared by both the National and State governments
- 13. Establishes that the Constitution is the supreme law of the land
- 17. The principle that the governed give power to the government throught their consent
- 18. Powers that are not directly stated in the Constitution​ but are given to the National government
- 19. Powers granted to the National government
- 20. The fair treatment of citizens through the judicial system
- 23. This grants Congress the power to pass all laws "necessary and proper"
- 24. The principle that states that the laws apply to all citizens even those who govern
Down
- 1. The right to vote
- 2. The splitting up of federal power into three branches
- 3. The restriction of government involvement in order to protect personal liberities
- 5. The clause that prohibits Congress from making laws restricting religion
- 6. The act of exposing oneself to criminal prosecution
- 10. The ability of each branch of the government to watch over the other branches
- 11. The clause that prohits Congress from making laws that create a national religion or laws that restrict religion
- 14. To make minor changes
- 15. The prosecution of a person twice for the same offense
- 16. A legal document authorizing a police officer to enter and search a premise
- 21. The distribution of power between the National government and State governments
- 22. A jury selected to examine the validity of an accusation before trial
