ACROSS
4. trade that takes place within the borders of a state
6. a locally elected government official
8. a federal
system with considerable sharing of powers among national, state, and local governments; also known as "marble cake federalism
9. the transfer of power from a central government to a regional or local government
10. a fixed number of people, often a majority, who must be present for an organization to conduct business
12. funds given by the federal government to state and local governments for specific programs
13. a regulation or policy imposed by the national government on state and local governments without adequate federal funds to cany out the
policy
14. the town or city in which a county government is based
15. a form of city government led by a group of professional commissioners chosen for their skills and expertise; became popular in the early
1900s
16. funds given by the federal government to states without restrictions on how the money should be spent.
18. a federal system dominated by the national government; tightly controlled grants and unfunded mandates are key elements of regulated
federalism
19. the drawing the boundaries of a legislative district with the intent of giving one party or group a significant advantage
20. a federal system guided by a policy of returning power to the state and local governments; block grants are a key element of new federalism
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1. the distribution of seats in a legislature according to law
2. trade that takes place between two states or among several states
3. the process of redrawing the geographic boundaries of legislative districts after a census to reflect population changes
5. a local government district established for a specific purpose, such as providing school or fire services; these districts operate
independently of other local units of government
7. a system of city govemment in which an elected city council makes policy decisions but leaves the daily task of running the
11. a system of city government in which voters elect both city council members and a mayor, the mayor may have either weak
17. a federal system with a fairly strict division of powers between the national and state governments, also called "layer cake"
federalism
21. the powers given specifically to the national government by the U.S. Constitution; also known as enumerated or delegated
powers
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Ответ:
3. Europe
4. Australia
10. Asia
Explanation:
In these options, Europe, Australia and Asia are the three continents out of seven continents. continents refers to large masses of land. Asia is the largest continent while the smallest continent is Australia. Millions of years ago, there was one large super continent but with the passage of time, this super continent divides into seven continent and move away from each other.