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Down: 1) the study of who gets what when and how-or how policy decisions are made.2) those who favored a stronger national governement and supported the propsed U.S constitution4) a system gov't in which the members of the poilty meet to discuss all policy decisions and then agree to abide by majority rule.6) judicial interoperation of the 5th and 14th amendment due process clause that protects citizens from arbitrary and unjust state or federal laws. 8) judically created rule that prohibits police from using illegally seized evidence at trial. 12) untrue spoken statements that defame the character of a person. 16) law that makes an act punishable as a crime even if the action was legal at the time it was committed. 17) grant that allocated federal funds to states for a specific purpose19) a government rooted in the consent of the governed; a representative or indirect democracy.22) type of government where the national gov't derives its powers from the state.23) the second clause that prohibits the us from interfering with a citizens right to practice his or her religion24) three part test created by the supreme court for examining the constitutionality of religious establishment issues. 25) a person who takes a relatively centrist or middle-of-the-road view on most political issues.26) contracts between states that carry the force of the law generally now used as a tool to address multi state policy concerns. 27) a law declaring an act illegal without judicial trial29) the purported right of a state to declare void a federal law.31) powers derived from the enumerated powers and the necessary and proper clause. these powers are not stated specifically but are considered to be reasonably implied through the exercise of delegated powers.32) system of gov't where the national and state gov't share powers and get their authority from the people35) a form of government in which right to participate is conditioned on the possession of wealth social status military position and achievement. Across: 3) statements that must be made by police informing a suspect of his or her constitutional rights protected by the 5th amendment, including right to an attorney provided by the court if the suspect cannot afford.5) the flirst clause of the first amendment it directs the national gov't not to sanction an offical religion7) those who favored strong state government and a weak national government. opposed the ratification of the U.S constitution.9) powers reserved to the state by the tenth amendment that lie at the foundation of the states right to legislate for the public health and welfare of it citizens.10) part of the 5th amendment that protects the individual from being tried twice for the same offense in the same jurisdiction11) the belief that people are free and equal by natural right and that this in turn requires that all people give their consent to be governed. 13) the intertwined relationship between national state n local gov't that began with the new deal.14) one who belives that a government is best that governs least and the big government should not infringe on individual personal and economic rights15) written statement that defames a persons character18) requires states to extradite or return criminals to states where they have been convicted or are to stand trial.20) powers shared by the national and state gov't21) a form of gov't in which power resides in a leader who rules according to self intreats.28) the personal garuntees n freedoms that the gov't cannot abridge by law constitution or judicial interpretation 30) part of article IV of the constitution guaranteeing that the citizens of each state are afforded the same rights as citizens of other states.33) the final paragraph of Article 1, section 8 of the constitution which gives congress the authority to pass all laws necessary and proper to carry out the enumerated powers specified in the constitution. 34) draws a line between protected and unprotected speech. court looks to see whether words that are used have created clear and presnt danger. 36) holds the advocacy of legal action is protected by the 1st amendment unless imminent lawless action is intended and likely to occur. 37) A doctrine that society should be governed by a certain ethical principles that are a part of nature and as such can be understood by reason38) The coherent set of values and beliefs about the purpose and the scope of government held by groups and individuals. 39) the freedom of the individual to do as he pleases limited only by the authority of politically organized society to regulate his action to secure the public health, safety, or morals or of other recognized social interests40) a large grant given to a state by the federal gov't with only general spending guidelines.41) prisoners have the right to know what charges are being made against them.42) system of goverment where the local and regional gov't derive all authority from a strong national gov't.43) the belief that having seperate and equally powerful levels of government is the best arrangement.44) the gov't protected rights of individuals against discriminatory treatment by gov't or individuals
 

 

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