Across
- 2. A power specifically listed in the Constitution for the federal government.
- 4. The idea that government power comes from the people.
- 5. A power not explicitly stated but necessary to carry out enumerated powers.
- 7. The legal process of becoming a citizen of a country.
- 8. Fair legal procedures and protections for individuals.
- 9. To reduce in size, importance, or strength.
- 10. To manage or oversee an organization or process.
- 11. A power shared by both state and federal governments.
- 13. The power of courts to determine if laws or actions are constitutional.
- 14. The division of government into branches to prevent abuse of power.
Down
- 1. A system where government power is restricted by laws or a constitution.
- 3. To say or do something that goes against a statement or belief.
- 6. A power kept by the states under the Constitution.
- 12. The principle that laws must apply fairly to all people.
