Across
- 3. the powers directly stated in the Constitution.
- 4. powers for reserved for the states.
- 7. national government could not collect taxes under this first government.
- 8. federal law and government takes precedence over the states.
- 10. power is in the hands of one person or a small group of people.
- 12. the powers of the national government.
- 13. shared powers between state and national governments.
- 16. "necessary & proper"
- 19. wanted a bill of rights.
- 20. the people.
Down
- 1. the enumerated and denied powers of the Constitution clearly state what the government can and can't do.
- 2. powers that the national government performs simply because it is the government.
- 5. proposing an amendment by a vote in congress gets ratified by state legislature to be added to the Constitution.
- 6. people have the authority to make decisions in their government.
- 9. each branch has the power to watch over the others to ensure that they do not abuse their power.
- 11. power in shared between the national and state governments.
- 14. the Supreme Court has the power to review all actions and laws by the government to determine if they are constitutional.
- 15. powers that the national government requires to carry out its powers that are expressly defined within the Constitution.
- 17. each branch of government has their own main responsibility.
- 18. wanted a strong national government.
