Unit 1-2 Review

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Across
  1. 3. The Supreme Court continually tried to block parts of this, which led to FDRs court packing plan.
  2. 6. Congressional members trading votes to gain support for a bill
  3. 9. Power shared between state and central governments
  4. 10. Bureaucratic paperwork that makes it hard to get stuff done.
  5. 12. Fifteen secretaries
  6. 14. Created a civil service system.
  7. 20. Each representative serves one of these.
  8. 21. To avoid battles with Congress, the president might use one of these.
  9. 22. Tweeter in Chief
  10. 23. Pseudonym used for the Antifederalist Papers
  11. 27. Taxes on goods entering the country
  12. 28. Original and appellate
  13. 29. Also known as Rule 22. Ends debate on a bill.
  14. 30. Happens every ten years
  15. 31. Senate's power to ratify treaties and confirm presidential appointments.
  16. 35. Bringing home the bacon!
  17. 36. Need to meet certain criteria to get the money.
  18. 37. Lame duck amendment
  19. 38. Money for a specific purpose with strings attached
  20. 39. Marked by a strong president who challenges constitutional limitations (e.g. Andrew Jackson).
Down
  1. 1. President's ability to use the media to push his agenda.
  2. 2. Fourth in the line of succession
  3. 4. No quartering of troops.
  4. 5. Most cases end this way and never go to trial.
  5. 7. Based on this in Article 6, states cannot tax a federal entity.
  6. 8. Many believed that George Washington displayed excessive force during this event.
  7. 11. President sets a bill aside and within 10 days Congress adjourns.
  8. 13. Temporary committees like the January 6th committee
  9. 15. Article 1, Section 8
  10. 16. Addition to a bill that has nothing to do with the content of the bill.
  11. 17. The "nuclear option" would end this Senatorial power.
  12. 18. Leads the White House staff and acts as the gatekeeper for the president.
  13. 19. Racial ____________ was found to be unconstitutional in Shaw v. Reno
  14. 24. Gave citizens the right to vote directly for Senators
  15. 25. Most powerful committee in the House
  16. 26. Wrote the Virginia Plan
  17. 32. Southern states attempted to declare actions of the federal government unconstitutional, which led to the Civil War.
  18. 33. Those who want to see devolution rely on this, which is described in the 10th Amendment.
  19. 34. Originally, there were only 26 of these.