Across
- 2. type of federalism in which the national and state governments have almost no interactions
- 5. powers that belong to both the national and state governments
- 7. theory that the United States government was built upon, credited in part to John Locke
- 8. pardons and reprieves are checks and balances utilized by which branch
- 12. what is created by our system of separation of powers and checks and balances
- 13. clause that makes the Constitution the Supreme Law of the Land
- 14. system of government that divides power between the national and state governments, example USA
Down
- 1. formal approval of a document
- 3. system of government in which almost all power lies in the central government, example British
- 4. type of representative democracy that the people directly influcence
- 6. powers that belong solely to the states
- 9. clause that allows Congress to regulate foreign and interstate trade
- 10. powers that belong solely to the national government
- 11. first successful attempt at limiting the power of a king, in the year 1215
