Vocab history

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Across
  1. 2. to approve through an official process
  2. 4. power powers shared by the states and federal government
  3. 7. minimum number of people needed for validity
  4. 10. to formally charge with a crime
  5. 14. the giving of different types of authority t different branches of the government
  6. 16. equal applications of the law regardless of a person’s race, religion, political beliefs, or other qualities
  7. 17. act of a foreigner getting citizenship
  8. 21. a crime of betrayal or disloyalty against one’s government or ruler
  9. 22. application for review by a higher court
  10. 23. to the apart or authorize for a specified purpose
  11. 24. power belonging only to the states
Down
  1. 1. system in which governemnt powers are restricted by laws or a constitution
  2. 3. belief that any state should decide its own laws, no matter what the federal government says
  3. 5. to state the opposite or challenge the truth of something; to disagree
  4. 6. power of the Supreme Court to judge whether or not actions of other branches are constitutional
  5. 8. money received from the sale or taxation of investments, goods, or services
  6. 9. legal rules and procedures the government must observe before depriving a person of life, liberty, or property
  7. 11. to include as a part
  8. 12. powers not listed in the constitution but suggested in its language
  9. 13. money left with a court that allows prisoner to leave jail and return later for his or her trial
  10. 15. the right to vote
  11. 16. powers specifically given to congress in the constitution
  12. 18. to charge a leader or official the wrongdoing and possible remove him or her from office
  13. 19. oversee or direct the affairs of something
  14. 20. an introduction to a document that states the purpose and reasons for what follows