Ⅴ. Spot dictation.

Criminal law in the United States has traditionally been the domain of the ____1____ . Most“ordinary”criminal offenses, such as murder, ____2____ ,rape, ____3____ and robbery are governed ____4____ by state law, while ____5____ have historically limited to conduct having a direct relationship to federal property or legislative programs or ____6____ aspects of crime. However, just as non-criminal legislative activity has grown in recent decades, there has been an increased“federalization”of criminal law. Again like non-criminal federal law, ____7____ do not preempt state law on the same subject, so the result is ____8____ .But beyond the creation of new federal crimes pursuant to Congress's broad ____9____ ,there has been an increased willingness to prosecute“old”federal crimes based on the perception that ____10____ .The prime example of this is the federal government's“War on Drugs, ”declared by President Reagan and continued in successive administrations.