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Across
  1. 5. Referring potential laws directly to the people for approval.
  2. 7. Set of criminal laws.
  3. 9. Jobs given to people recommended by political party leaders.
  4. 10. Powers not delegated to the federal government, instead given to the people and states.
  5. 12. Powers given to the federal government; including foreign policies, printing money, running a post office, etc.
  6. 15. Citizens that can create laws themselves sometimes.
Down
  1. 1. Government powers shared by both state and federal governments.
  2. 2. Legislature split into 2 house system.
  3. 3. Becomes head of the state executive branch if the governor dies, resigns, or is removed from office.
  4. 4. Is the chief executive in each state.
  5. 6. plan A thod of selecting judges. Under the plan, a committee of judges, lawyers, and ordinary citizens prepares a list of qualified judges.
  6. 8. Citizens that participate in the law making process.
  7. 11. Some states allow voters to remove elected officials from office.
  8. 13. Returning a person who has committed a crime and fled to another state to the state where that crime was originally took place in.
  9. 14. Legislature with a 1 house system.