bill of rights Crossword Puzzles
Bill of Rights 2023-12-08
Across
- Wanted a government to be divided between strong national government and state government
- Formal change or accusation
- Spoken untruths that are harmful to ones reputation
- Written untruths that are harmful to ones reputation
- A document needed to arrest a person
- a group of our peers
- Money paid in order to be released from jail
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- When a person is tried twice for the same crime
- Power to take private property for public use following payment of compensation
- They fear strong central government, and wanted the Constitution to include list of individual rights
10 Clues: a group of our peers • Formal change or accusation • A document needed to arrest a person • Money paid in order to be released from jail • When a person is tried twice for the same crime • Spoken untruths that are harmful to ones reputation • Written untruths that are harmful to ones reputation • ...
Bill of Rights 2023-12-11
10 Clues: no exesive bail • freedom of speech • rights not listed • powers not listed • no double jeaperdy • right to own weapons • no unlawful searches • right to a speedy trial • don't have to house soilders • right to trial when it involves a fine of 20 dollers or more
Bill of rights 2023-12-11
10 Clues: No excessive bail • No double jeopardy • Right to bear arms • No housing soldiers • Speedy and fair trial • Right to a trial by jury • No unlawful search and seizure • Rights not listed are given to the people • Powers not listed are given to the states • Freedom of speech,religion,press,assembly,Right to petition
bill of rights 2024-01-05
10 Clues: bear arms • states rights • Right to bail • Freedom of speech • rights in civil cases • right to a fair trial • No self incrimination • No quartering soldiers • Rights retained by people • No unreasonable search or arrest
Bill of Rights 2023-10-30
Across
- amendment with a right to a speedy trial by jury
- _____ not delegated to the united states, by the constitution, are reserved to the states
- excessive ___ shall not be required
- no one can be tried twice for the same crime
- amendment that lists the freedom of speech, petition, religion, press, and assembly
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- protection against unreasonable search and ___
- amendment that states some rights are not listed in the constitution
- amendment that says no soldier can be quartered in any house
- amendment with the right to trial by jury during civil cases
- the right of people to keep and ____ arms
10 Clues: excessive ___ shall not be required • the right of people to keep and ____ arms • no one can be tried twice for the same crime • protection against unreasonable search and ___ • amendment with a right to a speedy trial by jury • amendment that says no soldier can be quartered in any house • amendment with the right to trial by jury during civil cases • ...
Bill of Rights 2023-11-06
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- Clause in the First Amendment that says the government may not establish an official religion.
- A constitutional amendment designed to protect individuals accused of crimes. It includes the right to counsel, the right to confront witnesses, and the right to a speedy and public trial.
- No quartering of soldiers
- Protects against unreasonable search and seizure
- 5 freedoms: speech, press, religion, assembly, petition
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- Right to trial by jury
- Right to keep and bear arms
- First 10 amendments to the Constitution
- Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.
- A constitutional amendment designed to protect the rights of persons accused of crimes, including protection against double jeopardy, self-incrimination, and punishment without due process of law.
10 Clues: Right to trial by jury • No quartering of soldiers • Right to keep and bear arms • First 10 amendments to the Constitution • Protects against unreasonable search and seizure • 5 freedoms: speech, press, religion, assembly, petition • Clause in the First Amendment that says the government may not establish an official religion. • ...
bill of rights 2023-12-13
10 Clues: what is LIBEL • what is States' rights • whats is freedom of speech • what is the right to bararms • what is Rights in civil cases • what is Right to a fair trial • what is Bail, fines, punishment • what is the outlaws unreasonadle • what is cannot be tred for serious • what is Rights retained by the People
Bill of Rights 2023-12-14
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- Right to a jury trial in cases involving more than 20 dollars
- rights not listed in the constitution are given to the people
- Outlaws unreasonable search and seizures
- powers not listed in the constitution are given to the states.
- freedom of expression
- right to a fast, fair, and public trial
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- cannot be tried for a serious crime without a juries indictment
- No quartering of soldiers
- Right to bear arms
- no excessive bail
10 Clues: no excessive bail • Right to bear arms • freedom of expression • No quartering of soldiers • right to a fast, fair, and public trial • Outlaws unreasonable search and seizures • Right to a jury trial in cases involving more than 20 dollars • rights not listed in the constitution are given to the people • powers not listed in the constitution are given to the states. • ...
bill of rights 2023-12-14
Across
- what is the amendment that tells you about the right jury case?
- what is the amendment that tells you about rights not listed that are given to the people?
- what is the amendment that tells you about unlawful searches?
- what is the amendment that tells you about reserved right?
- what is the amendment that tells you about the five freedoms?
- what is the amendment that tells you about the right to get a lawyer?
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- what is the amendment that tells you about how you need to be indicated to go to the trail?
- what is the amendment that tells you about no quarter soldiers
- what is the amendment that has the right to bear arms?
- what is the amendment that tells you about no excessive bail?
10 Clues: what is the amendment that has the right to bear arms? • what is the amendment that tells you about reserved right? • what is the amendment that tells you about no excessive bail? • what is the amendment that tells you about unlawful searches? • what is the amendment that tells you about the five freedoms? • ...
Bill of Rights 2023-12-10
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- Gives a person a jury trial with a lawsuit more than $20
- Gives unlisted rights to citizens
- Protects citizens from unreasonable searches
- Gives non listed rights to listed known as Reserved Rights
- Freedoms given to citizens
- Gives criminals a fair speedy public trial and gives said person a lawyer
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- Protects criminals from having to testify to the same case twice
- No Quartering of Soldiers
- Right to bare arms
- No excessive punishment or bail for a criminals case
10 Clues: Right to bare arms • No Quartering of Soldiers • Freedoms given to citizens • Gives unlisted rights to citizens • Protects citizens from unreasonable searches • No excessive punishment or bail for a criminals case • Gives a person a jury trial with a lawsuit more than $20 • Gives non listed rights to listed known as Reserved Rights • ...
Bill of Rights 2023-12-13
Across
- Powers Not listed in the constitution are given to the states
- Right to bear arms
- Right to a jury trial with any case including $20+
- No excessive bail/No cruel and unusual punishment
- Protects against double jeopardy
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- No quartering of soldiers
- No unlawful search or seizure
- Freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly
- Rights not listed in the constitution are given to the people
- Right to a speedy/fair trial and a lawyer
10 Clues: Right to bear arms • No quartering of soldiers • No unlawful search or seizure • Protects against double jeopardy • Right to a speedy/fair trial and a lawyer • Freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly • No excessive bail/No cruel and unusual punishment • Right to a jury trial with any case including $20+ • Rights not listed in the constitution are given to the people • ...
Bill of rights 2024-11-12
Bill of Rights 2022-04-20
10 Clues: de montesquieu • sixth amendment • ninth amendment • eighth amendment • seventh amendment • third amendment right • fifth amendment right • first amendment right • fourth amendment right • second amendment right
Bill of rights 2022-11-28
10 Clues: trial by jury • search warrant • right to a lawyer • right to bear arms • right to remain silent • no quartering of troops • some rights are reserved for states • no excessive bail or cruel punishments • not every right is listed in the constitution • freedom of speech, press, religion, petition, and assembly
BILL OF RIGHTS 2022-09-27
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- witch amendment Asserts that powers not delegated to the national government or denied to the states are reserved to the states.
- witch amendment Guarantees the right to jury trial in civil suits involving $20.00 or more.
- witch amendment Guarantees the freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly and the right to petition government.
- witch amendment We have many other rights than what are listed in the Bill of Rights. Our rights are not limited by the Bill of Rights.
- witch amendment Requires grand jury indictment for a serious crime, bans double jeopardy, no loss of life, liberty or property without due process of law.
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- witch amendment Prohibits excessive bail or fines or cruel or unusual punishment
- witch amendment Guarantees the right to bear arms.
- witch amendment Prohibits the quartering of soldiers in homes in peacetime.
- witch amendment Prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures.
- witch amendment Guarantees the right to a speedy, impartial public trial in criminal cases with counsel and the right to cross examine.
10 Clues: witch amendment Guarantees the right to bear arms. • witch amendment Prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures. • witch amendment Prohibits the quartering of soldiers in homes in peacetime. • witch amendment Prohibits excessive bail or fines or cruel or unusual punishment • ...
bill of rights 2025-11-14
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- preliminary statement
- the act of mentioning things one by one
- amendment that gives freedom of speech
- what the US is made up of
- amendment that gives speedy trial
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- who the us is made up of
- legal actions from one party to another
- amendment that gives due process of law
- amendment that gets rid of cruel and unusual punishment
- amendment that gives right to bear arms
10 Clues: preliminary statement • who the us is made up of • what the US is made up of • amendment that gives speedy trial • amendment that gives freedom of speech • legal actions from one party to another • amendment that gives due process of law • the act of mentioning things one by one • amendment that gives right to bear arms • ...
Bill of Rights 2025-11-14
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- the right to a jury trial in federal court for civil cases exceeding a certain dollar amount
- this is the right to bear arms and a well regualted militia
- this is the freedom of speach
- No unreasonable searches or seizures
- The right to a speedy and public trial
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- Soldiers aren’t allowed to take over your home
- reserves any powers not explicitly given to the federal government
- the government can't take away any rights that people have
- No excessive bail
- the right to a grand jury and no double jeopardy
10 Clues: No excessive bail • this is the freedom of speach • No unreasonable searches or seizures • The right to a speedy and public trial • Soldiers aren’t allowed to take over your home • the right to a grand jury and no double jeopardy • the government can't take away any rights that people have • this is the right to bear arms and a well regualted militia • ...
Bill of rights 2025-11-14
10 Clues: freedom • Violated • limiting • guns and arms • house millatary • request seek help • setting right of wrong • unreasonable search and sezuires • shall not be held to Anser to capital • state of putting something in to action
bill of rights 2025-10-21
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- – Freedom to publish information and opinions.
- – Right to gather peacefully.
- – Protection against unreasonable searches.
- – Right to a speedy and public trial.
- – Protection against housing soldiers in your home.
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- – Right to own weapons.
- – Right to be tried by a group of peers.
- – The right to express ideas publicly.
- – Right to ask the government to correct wrongs.
- – Freedom to practice any faith.
10 Clues: – Right to own weapons. • – Right to gather peacefully. • – Freedom to practice any faith. • – Right to a speedy and public trial. • – The right to express ideas publicly. • – Right to be tried by a group of peers. • – Protection against unreasonable searches. • – Freedom to publish information and opinions. • – Right to ask the government to correct wrongs. • ...
Bill of Rights 2025-10-21
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- Freedom of the ______ allows news to report freely (5)
- A formal change to the Constitution (9)
- The right to a trial by _____ (4)
- The right to bear ____ (4)
- Citizens may request changes through this (8)
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- Freedom to worship as you choose (8)
- Excessive _____ shall not be required (4)
- Protection against unreasonable _______ and seizures (6)
- The first ten ______ to the Constitution (6)
- The right to express opinions freely (5)
10 Clues: The right to bear ____ (4) • The right to a trial by _____ (4) • Freedom to worship as you choose (8) • A formal change to the Constitution (9) • The right to express opinions freely (5) • Excessive _____ shall not be required (4) • The first ten ______ to the Constitution (6) • Citizens may request changes through this (8) • ...
Bill of Rights 2025-10-16
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- "Congress shall make no law...abridging...the freedom of the press
- No excessive bail
- Police officers cant search your house without warrant
- All powers not given to the federal government are left for states to decide
- Right to bear arms
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- The government can't force you to shelter soldiers
- Rights to a speedy and public trial
- Citizens have other basic rights not listed to the Constitution
- rights to a jury trail in civil cases
- Double Jeopardy
10 Clues: Double Jeopardy • No excessive bail • Right to bear arms • Rights to a speedy and public trial • rights to a jury trail in civil cases • The government can't force you to shelter soldiers • Police officers cant search your house without warrant • Citizens have other basic rights not listed to the Constitution • ...
Bill of Rights 2025-10-16
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- what a police officer needs to rightfully search your home.
- the second amendment the right to bear ____?
- part of the first amendment that lets people believe in whatever God they want.
- the 8th amendment says you cannot have no excessive ____?
- In the fifth amendment you don't have to plead against your self aka I plead the____?
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- the right to a speedy ____? listed in the 6th amendment.
- part of the first amendment that lets the people meet and riot in public.
- The government cannot take your land unless it pays aka, _____?
- 9th amendment says Citizen have other basic _____ not listed in the Constitution?
- part of the first amendment that says you cannot intentionally injure a persons reputation by false facts.
10 Clues: the second amendment the right to bear ____? • the right to a speedy ____? listed in the 6th amendment. • the 8th amendment says you cannot have no excessive ____? • what a police officer needs to rightfully search your home. • The government cannot take your land unless it pays aka, _____? • ...
Bill of Rights 2025-10-14
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- What you are guaranteed before being punished for a crime
- A freedom that allows you too express your opinions publicly
- The right to ask the government to fix problems
- The right to own and carry weapons
- The freedom to practice any faith or none at all
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- A group of citizens who decide a person's guilt or innocence
- The Protection against being forced to house soldiers
- The right to gather peacefully for meetings or protest
- Protection against government intrusion without a warrant
- The right to publish news and opinions without government control
10 Clues: The right to own and carry weapons • The right to ask the government to fix problems • The freedom to practice any faith or none at all • The Protection against being forced to house soldiers • The right to gather peacefully for meetings or protest • What you are guaranteed before being punished for a crime • Protection against government intrusion without a warrant • ...
Bill of Rights 2016-12-21
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- When ___________ ask for hospitality, I can say no.
- I cannot be taken to court twice for the same crime.
- If my trial was just and unbiased, it was a ______ trial.
- I have the freedom of _________, I can be any spirituality.
- If the federal government does not have certain powers, the _____ do.
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- To have a fair trial , I have a right to face my _________.
- My bail for stealing gum cannot be 80,000 dollars because of this amendmet.(number)
- The first amendment are the five basic ________.
- I dont have to let a policeman search my property without a ____
- according to the second amendment, I have the right to own a gun.
10 Clues: The first amendment are the five basic ________. • When ___________ ask for hospitality, I can say no. • I cannot be taken to court twice for the same crime. • If my trial was just and unbiased, it was a ______ trial. • To have a fair trial , I have a right to face my _________. • I have the freedom of _________, I can be any spirituality. • ...
Bill of Rights 2018-11-01
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- What people have a right to go to when they are accused of a criminal act
- cruel and unusual punishment that is not allowed
- The most important right the First Amendment protects
- The amendment that states that power not given to the federal government belong to the________.
- What a person cannot be forced to say against himself in court
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- what the government needs if they want to search someones property with their consent
- The first 10 amendments that guarantee rights for the people of the US
- What everybody has a right to keep with them as it says in the 2nd Amendment
- Cannot be housed in the homes of citizens without approval from the owner
- What you are always allowed to have defending you in court
10 Clues: cruel and unusual punishment that is not allowed • The most important right the First Amendment protects • What you are always allowed to have defending you in court • What a person cannot be forced to say against himself in court • The first 10 amendments that guarantee rights for the people of the US • ...
Bill of rights 2021-02-16
10 Clues: freedoms • enumeration • impartial jury • double jeopardy • reserved powers • weapons for safety • civil trial by jury • no harsh punishments • no search and seizure • no soldiers quartered any house without consent
Bill of Rights 2021-01-29
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- Right to bear _____.
- Rights kept by the _____.
- Freedom of Speech,_____, Religion,Assembly, and Petition.
- Jury _____ in civil cases.
- What amendment is freedom of petition from.
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- Limitation on _____ and punishments.
- No quartering of _____.
- _____ Jeopardy.
- People have their _____.
- Rights of a person _____ of crimes.
10 Clues: _____ Jeopardy. • Right to bear _____. • No quartering of _____. • People have their _____. • Rights kept by the _____. • Jury _____ in civil cases. • Rights of a person _____ of crimes. • Limitation on _____ and punishments. • What amendment is freedom of petition from. • Freedom of Speech,_____, Religion,Assembly, and Petition.
Bill of Rights 2021-05-17
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- provides that civil cases also be tried by jury.
- gives citizens the right to bear arms.
- provides that Congress make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting its free exercise. It protects freedom of speech, the press, assembly, and the right to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
- protects citizens from unreasonable search and seizure. The government may not conduct any searches without a warrant, and such warrants must be issued by a judge and based on probable cause.
- assures the right to a speedy trial by a jury of one's peers, to be informed of the crimes with which they are charged, and to confront the witnesses brought by the government. The amendment also provides the accused the right to compel testimony from witnesses, and to legal representation.
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- prohibits the government from quartering troops in private homes, a major grievance during the American Revolution.
- assigns all powers not delegated to the United States, or prohibited to the states, to either the states or to the people.
- states that the list of rights enumerated in the Constitution is not exhaustive, and that the people retain all rights not enumerated.
- prohibits excessive bail, excessive fines, and cruel and unusual punishments.
- provides that citizens not be subject to criminal prosecution and punishment without due process. Citizens may not be tried on the same set of facts twice, and are protected from self-incrimination (the right to remain silent). The amendment also establishes the power of eminent domain, ensuring that private property is not seized for public use without just compensation.
10 Clues: gives citizens the right to bear arms. • provides that civil cases also be tried by jury. • prohibits excessive bail, excessive fines, and cruel and unusual punishments. • prohibits the government from quartering troops in private homes, a major grievance during the American Revolution. • ...
Bill Of Rights 2022-04-20
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- The 6th amendment guarantees a speedy trial, a fair jury, and a _______
- Cruel and ________ punishments are protected by the 8th amendment
- Which amendment says that troops can't be placed inside people's homes?
- POwers not given to the federal government are ________ to the states
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- Has to be issued by a judge with probable cause
- Right given in the 2nd amendment
- People have rights that aren't ______ in the constitution
- Acromyn used to remember the rights in the 1st amendment
- A group of peers that hear a court case
- ___-incrimination (protected by the 5th amendment)
10 Clues: Right given in the 2nd amendment • A group of peers that hear a court case • Has to be issued by a judge with probable cause • ___-incrimination (protected by the 5th amendment) • Acromyn used to remember the rights in the 1st amendment • People have rights that aren't ______ in the constitution • Cruel and ________ punishments are protected by the 8th amendment • ...
Bill of Rights 2022-05-23
Across
- Right to jury in civil cases
- Right to bear arms
- Freedom of speech, petition, religion, assembly, & press
- NO illegal searches of your property
- Rights at criminal trial
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- NO quartering of soldiers
- Enumerated (States) Powers
- NOT all rights are included
- Reasonable punishment
- Rights of the accused (Plead the...)
10 Clues: Right to bear arms • Reasonable punishment • Rights at criminal trial • NO quartering of soldiers • Enumerated (States) Powers • NOT all rights are included • Right to jury in civil cases • NO illegal searches of your property • Rights of the accused (Plead the...) • Freedom of speech, petition, religion, assembly, & press
BILL OF RIGHTS 2022-09-27
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- witch amendment Guarantees the right to a speedy, impartial public trial in criminal cases with counsel and the right to cross examine.
- witch amendment Guarantees the freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly and the right to petition government.
- witch amendment Guarantees the right to jury trial in civil suits involving $20.00 or more.
- witch amendment Asserts that powers not delegated to the national government or denied to the states are reserved to the states.
- witch amendment Prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures.
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- witch amendment Requires grand jury indictment for a serious crime, bans double jeopardy, no loss of life, liberty or property without due process of law.
- witch amendment Prohibits excessive bail or fines or cruel or unusual punishment
- witch amendment Prohibits the quartering of soldiers in homes in peacetime.
- witch amendment We have many other rights than what are listed in the Bill of Rights. Our rights are not limited by the Bill of Rights.
- witch amendment Guarantees the right to bear arms.
10 Clues: witch amendment Guarantees the right to bear arms. • witch amendment Prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures. • witch amendment Prohibits the quartering of soldiers in homes in peacetime. • witch amendment Prohibits excessive bail or fines or cruel or unusual punishment • ...
Bill of rights 2021-02-12
10 Clues: secure • weapons • soldiers • Freedoms • reserved • enumeration • double jeopardy • start a court case • assistance of counsel • no need for harsh punishments
Bill of Rights 2022-09-30
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- no excessive bail, fines, or cruel and harsh unusual punishment
- right to a speedy trial
- no unreasonable search or seizures without a warrant
- right to not quarter soldiers
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- gives people the right to something not directly stated in the constitution
- gives the states the power/rights
- right to a trial by jury
- right to not self incriminate/no double jeopardy
- right to bare arms
- freedom of speech, assembly, press, petition, religion
10 Clues: right to bare arms • right to a speedy trial • right to a trial by jury • right to not quarter soldiers • gives the states the power/rights • right to not self incriminate/no double jeopardy • no unreasonable search or seizures without a warrant • freedom of speech, assembly, press, petition, religion • no excessive bail, fines, or cruel and harsh unusual punishment • ...
Bill of Rights 2023-12-14
Across
- right to conceal and carry
- power not listed are given to states
- right to trial over 20$
- out laws unreasonable search and seizure
- cannot be tried for a serious crime without jury
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- rights not written are given to the people
- no quartering soldiers
- right to a fair,fast and public trial
- no excessive bail
- the five freedoms
10 Clues: no excessive bail • the five freedoms • no quartering soldiers • right to trial over 20$ • right to conceal and carry • power not listed are given to states • right to a fair,fast and public trial • out laws unreasonable search and seizure • rights not written are given to the people • cannot be tried for a serious crime without jury
Bill of Rights 2024-01-01
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- gives you the right to start a trial in cases involving more than $20
- gives you the right not to incriminate yourself
- any laws not listed are given to the citizens
- rejects unreasonable search and seizure
- gives you the right to a lawyer
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- gives citizens freedom of speech
- gives citizens the right to bear arms
- allows you to reject soldiers that need quartering
- protects citizens against imposing excessive bail
- powers not listed are reserved for the states
10 Clues: gives you the right to a lawyer • gives citizens freedom of speech • gives citizens the right to bear arms • rejects unreasonable search and seizure • any laws not listed are given to the citizens • powers not listed are reserved for the states • gives you the right not to incriminate yourself • protects citizens against imposing excessive bail • ...
Bill of Rights 2023-12-15
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- cannot be tried for a serious crime without a indictment by a grand jury
- rights not written are given to the people
- five freedoms
- right to a trial
- no quartering soldiers
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- no excessive bail
- power not listed are given to the states
- outlaws unreasonable search and seizure
- right to bear arms
- right to a fair fast and public trial
10 Clues: five freedoms • right to a trial • no excessive bail • right to bear arms • no quartering soldiers • right to a fair fast and public trial • outlaws unreasonable search and seizure • power not listed are given to the states • rights not written are given to the people • cannot be tried for a serious crime without a indictment by a grand jury
Bill of rights 2023-12-15
10 Clues: No excessive bail • Right to a lawyer • Freedom of speech • Right to bear arms • No quartering of soldiers • Right to a trial by a jury • Unreasonable search and seizure • Cannot be tried for the same crime • Rights not listed in the consitution • Powers not listed are given to the states
bill of rights 2023-12-15
10 Clues: States' rights • freedom of speech • Search and arrest • right to bare arms • Right to a fair trial • Rights in civil cases • Bail, fines, punishment • Rights in criminal cases • do not have to house soilders • Rights retained by the People
Bill of rights 2023-11-27
10 Clues: violated • A dispute • Stated in writing • Right to own guns • Right to a speedy trial • More than what is needed • to establish with certainty • No cruel or unusual punishment • No forced searches of private property • Government cannot force you to let a soldier live in your home
Bill of rights 2023-11-28
10 Clues: free speech • right to bear arms • force raised by civil • something not agreed on • money paid to leave jail • forcefully housing soldiers • no quartering without consent • group deciding if your guilty • no cruel or unusual punishment • right to be secure in your house
Bill Of Rights 2023-10-05
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- gives you a right in civil cases
- what amendment lets you possess a firearm
- what protects your freedom of speech
- protects you from unreasonable search/seizure
- provides you a fair and even trial
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- what amendment prohibits the quartering of soldiers
- mentions state rights
- makes all rights belong to people
- prohibits cruel and unusual punishment
- protects the right to a jury trial
10 Clues: mentions state rights • gives you a right in civil cases • makes all rights belong to people • protects the right to a jury trial • provides you a fair and even trial • what protects your freedom of speech • prohibits cruel and unusual punishment • what amendment lets you possess a firearm • protects you from unreasonable search/seizure • ...
Bill of Rights 2023-09-28
10 Clues: amendment 2 • amendment 9 • amendment 7 • amendment 6 • amendment 8 • amendment 1 • amendment 4 • states rights • quartering of soldiers • rights in criminal cases
Bill of Rights 2023-09-26
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- The person cannot be trialed twice for the same offence
- The right to have a trial without delay and having a lawyer and know who the accusers are and what your being trialed for
- If soldiers came to your home, they could only live there if you gave them permission
- To have a jury trial for cases such as car accidents, discrimination,employment disputes etc
- Police can only search areas where the warrant is listed
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- A nightclub employee acted quickly to protect patrons when a man entered the club firing a gun and pointing it at other people
- The federal government only has these rights that was granted by the constitution
- Protects criminals from extravagant fines,torture
- The government cannot take this away
- liberty to express one's thoughts and ideas openly without fear of censorship
10 Clues: The government cannot take this away • Protects criminals from extravagant fines,torture • The person cannot be trialed twice for the same offence • Police can only search areas where the warrant is listed • liberty to express one's thoughts and ideas openly without fear of censorship • ...
Bill of rights 2023-11-06
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- right to a jury trial in certain civil cases and inhibits courts from overturning a jury's findings of fact
- of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people
- prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures and sets requirements for issuing warrants: warrants must be issued
- The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people
- freedom of speech,press,to assemble
- accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed
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- No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a grand jury
- No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war
- right to bear arms
- Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted
10 Clues: right to bear arms • freedom of speech,press,to assemble • of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people • right to a jury trial in certain civil cases and inhibits courts from overturning a jury's findings of fact • ...
Bill of Rights 2024-02-07
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- Allows a trial by jury to be held for civil disputes.
- Amendment that gives citizens right to bear arms.
- Amendment that gives freedom of religion.
- Rights to no unreasonable search and seizure without warrant.
- The right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury
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- No soldier shall be housed without the consent of the owner
- Amendment that gives states power.
- Citizens still have all the rights that are not listed.
- Prevents cruel and unusual punishment.
- No person shall be held to answer for capitol charges.
10 Clues: Amendment that gives states power. • Prevents cruel and unusual punishment. • Amendment that gives freedom of religion. • Amendment that gives citizens right to bear arms. • Allows a trial by jury to be held for civil disputes. • No person shall be held to answer for capitol charges. • Citizens still have all the rights that are not listed. • ...
Bill of Rights 2024-01-23
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- one freedom protected in the 1st amendment
- there are a total of 27 of these to our Constitution
- amendment that protects us against double jeopardy
- one freedom protected in the 1st amendment
- amendment which protects us against unlawful searches and seizures
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- this right is granted in the 2nd amendment
- one of the exceptions to the fourth amendment
- one freedom protected in the 1st amendment
- we have the right to remain ______.
- 6th amendment us due process in this court
- 7th amendment grants us due process in this court
- this amendment protects us from cruel and unusual punishment and excessive bail
12 Clues: we have the right to remain ______. • this right is granted in the 2nd amendment • one freedom protected in the 1st amendment • one freedom protected in the 1st amendment • 6th amendment us due process in this court • one freedom protected in the 1st amendment • one of the exceptions to the fourth amendment • 7th amendment grants us due process in this court • ...
Bill of Rights 2023-12-21
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- gives citizens freedom of speech
- prevents any unreasonable searches
- powers not listed in the constitution are given to the states
- gives you the right to a lawyer
- allows you to not quarter soldiers
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- gives citizens the right to bear arms
- rights not listed in the constitution are given to the people
- right to a trial if the case involves more than $20
- protection from self-incrimination
- prevents any unreasonable punishment
10 Clues: gives you the right to a lawyer • gives citizens freedom of speech • protection from self-incrimination • prevents any unreasonable searches • allows you to not quarter soldiers • prevents any unreasonable punishment • gives citizens the right to bear arms • right to a trial if the case involves more than $20 • rights not listed in the constitution are given to the people • ...
Bill of Rights 2020-09-10
10 Clues: trial by jury • states have power • Freedom of Speech • Right to bear arms • no soldiers in homes • searches and seizures • fair and speedy trial • free choice and rights • innocent until proven guilty • no cruel and unusual punishment
Bill of Rights 2024-04-28
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- gives power the federal govt. doesn't have to the states.
- excessive bail, fines, or punishment.
- gives 5 freedoms
- unreasonable search and seize
- right to grand trial
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- what amendment lets you form a militia.
- has other rights not stated in Constitution
- quartering soldiers
- right to Speedy trial
- gives the right to a jury trial to civil cases.
10 Clues: gives 5 freedoms • quartering soldiers • right to grand trial • right to Speedy trial • unreasonable search and seize • excessive bail, fines, or punishment. • what amendment lets you form a militia. • has other rights not stated in Constitution • gives the right to a jury trial to civil cases. • gives power the federal govt. doesn't have to the states.
Bill of Rights 2024-03-12
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- Protection from cruel and unusual punishment, judges cannot demand excessive fines or bails.
- Powers that aren't listen in the Constitution go to the states.
- Protects people from unreasonable search and seizures.
- Right to bear arms and have a regulated, state sponsored militia.
- Right to a jury in civil cases, the judge cannot overtyrn a jury´s decision.
- Right to a speedy public trial by impartial jury, right to a lawyer, hearing and questioning all witnesses, right to hear the charges and time and place of crime.
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- People have rights that are not listen in the Constitution.
- Citizens cannot be forced to house or feed soldiers.
- Freedom of religion, assembly, speech, press, and petition.
- No self-incrimination, proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt, no double jeopardy, eminent domain, due process.
10 Clues: Citizens cannot be forced to house or feed soldiers. • Protects people from unreasonable search and seizures. • People have rights that are not listen in the Constitution. • Freedom of religion, assembly, speech, press, and petition. • Powers that aren't listen in the Constitution go to the states. • ...
Bill of Rights 2024-09-25
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- The idea that people have rights that are not listed in the Bill of Rights, but still deserve protection.
- The right to say what you think and feel.
- The right to own and carry weapons, like guns.
- The right to ask the government to change things or help with problems.
- The rule that punishments should not be too harsh or unfair.
- A list of 10 important rules that protect our freedoms and rights.
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- The rule that the government cannot search your things or take them away without a good reason.
- The right to choose what you believe and practice any religion or none at all.
- The right to gather together with others peacefully, like in a group or a meeting.
- The right to be treated fairly in court and to have someone help you if you are accused of a crime.
10 Clues: The right to say what you think and feel. • The right to own and carry weapons, like guns. • The rule that punishments should not be too harsh or unfair. • A list of 10 important rules that protect our freedoms and rights. • The right to ask the government to change things or help with problems. • ...
Bill of Rights 2023-03-31
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- this freedom is one of three basic freedoms protected by the 1st amendment
- says you cant be tried twice using the same
- a term used to identify a national or central government that has powers greater than individual state governments
- this amendment allows you to be silent if your testimony is incriminating you
- the branch of Federal government responsible for writing the amendments
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- the percent of states that must approve an amendment for it to become a law
- an alteration or change that ads to,improves or corrects a motion or bill
- this amendment outlaws cruel and unusual punishment
- another name for the first ten amendments
- this amendment doesn't permit search and seizure without a warrant
10 Clues: another name for the first ten amendments • says you cant be tried twice using the same • this amendment outlaws cruel and unusual punishment • this amendment doesn't permit search and seizure without a warrant • the branch of Federal government responsible for writing the amendments • an alteration or change that ads to,improves or corrects a motion or bill • ...
Bill of Rights 2023-03-31
10 Clues: - bear arms • - states rights • - no quartering • - peoples rights • - freedom of speech • - right to fast trail • - right to stay silent • - no unfair punishments • - right to trail by Jury • - unreasonable searching
Bill of Rights 2023-03-31
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- this amendment doesn't permit search and seizure without a warrant
- of rights another name for the first ten amendments
- an alteration or change that ads to,improves or corrects a motion or bil
- percent of states to approve an amedment
- the brach responsible for writing the amedment
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- the document to which the bill of rights is attached
- this amendment allows you to be silent if your testimony is incriminating you
- this amendment outlaws cruel and unusual punishment
- a term used to identify a national or central government that has powers greater than individual state governments
- this freedom is one of three basic fre
10 Clues: this freedom is one of three basic fre • percent of states to approve an amedment • the brach responsible for writing the amedment • this amendment outlaws cruel and unusual punishment • the document to which the bill of rights is attached • of rights another name for the first ten amendments • this amendment doesn't permit search and seizure without a warrant • ...
Bill of Rights 2023-03-31
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- this amendment doesn't permit search and seizure without a warrant
- of rights another name for the first ten amendments
- an alteration or change that ads to,improves or corrects a motion or bil
- percent of states to approve an amedment
- the brach responsible for writing the amedment
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- the document to which the bill of rights is attached
- this amendment allows you to be silent if your testimony is incriminating you
- this amendment outlaws cruel and unusual punishment
- a term used to identify a national or central government that has powers greater than individual state governments
- this freedom is one of three basic fre
10 Clues: this freedom is one of three basic fre • percent of states to approve an amedment • the brach responsible for writing the amedment • this amendment outlaws cruel and unusual punishment • the document to which the bill of rights is attached • of rights another name for the first ten amendments • this amendment doesn't permit search and seizure without a warrant • ...
Bill of Rights 2023-03-31
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- An agreement
- The number of amendment contained in the bill of rights
- The branch of the federal government that is in charge of the court system
- This freedom is one of the three basic freedoms protected by the 1st amendment
- of Rights another name for the first ten amendments
- Amendment iv allows you to possess this if you want
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- Amendment iv says your possessions cant be taken from you without a
- The number of people on a jury
- This freedom is one of the three basic freedom protected by the first amendment
- The 10th amendment protects the rights of
10 Clues: An agreement • The number of people on a jury • The 10th amendment protects the rights of • of Rights another name for the first ten amendments • Amendment iv allows you to possess this if you want • The number of amendment contained in the bill of rights • Amendment iv says your possessions cant be taken from you without a • ...
Bill of Rights 2023-03-31
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- An agreement
- The number of amendment contained in the bill of rights
- The branch of the federal government that is in charge of the court system
- This freedom is one of the three basic freedoms protected by the 1st amendment
- of Rights another name for the first ten amendments
- Amendment iv allows you to possess this if you want
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- Amendment iv says your possessions cant be taken from you without a
- The number of people on a jury
- This freedom is one of the three basic freedom protected by the first amendment
- The 10th amendment protects the rights of
10 Clues: An agreement • The number of people on a jury • The 10th amendment protects the rights of • of Rights another name for the first ten amendments • Amendment iv allows you to possess this if you want • The number of amendment contained in the bill of rights • Amendment iv says your possessions cant be taken from you without a • ...
Bill of Rights 2023-03-31
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- An agreement
- The number of amendment contained in the bill of rights
- The branch of the federal government that is in charge of the court system
- This freedom is one of the three basic freedoms protected by the 1st amendment
- of Rights another name for the first ten amendments
- Amendment iv allows you to possess this if you want
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- Amendment iv says your possessions cant be taken from you without a
- The number of people on a jury
- This freedom is one of the three basic freedom protected by the first amendment
- The 10th amendment protects the rights of
10 Clues: An agreement • The number of people on a jury • The 10th amendment protects the rights of • of Rights another name for the first ten amendments • Amendment iv allows you to possess this if you want • The number of amendment contained in the bill of rights • Amendment iv says your possessions cant be taken from you without a • ...
Bill of Rights 2023-03-31
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- An agreement
- The number of amendment contained in the bill of rights
- The branch of the federal government that is in charge of the court system
- This freedom is one of the three basic freedoms protected by the 1st amendment
- of Rights another name for the first ten amendments
- Amendment iv allows you to possess this if you want
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- Amendment iv says your possessions cant be taken from you without a
- The number of people on a jury
- This freedom is one of the three basic freedom protected by the first amendment
- The 10th amendment protects the rights of
10 Clues: An agreement • The number of people on a jury • The 10th amendment protects the rights of • of Rights another name for the first ten amendments • Amendment iv allows you to possess this if you want • The number of amendment contained in the bill of rights • Amendment iv says your possessions cant be taken from you without a • ...
Bill of Rights 2023-03-31
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- An agreement
- The number of amendment contained in the bill of rights
- The branch of the federal government that is in charge of the court system
- This freedom is one of the three basic freedoms protected by the 1st amendment
- of Rights another name for the first ten amendments
- Amendment iv allows you to possess this if you want
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- Amendment iv says your possessions cant be taken from you without a
- The number of people on a jury
- This freedom is one of the three basic freedom protected by the first amendment
- The 10th amendment protects the rights of
10 Clues: An agreement • The number of people on a jury • The 10th amendment protects the rights of • of Rights another name for the first ten amendments • Amendment iv allows you to possess this if you want • The number of amendment contained in the bill of rights • Amendment iv says your possessions cant be taken from you without a • ...
Bill of Rights 2023-03-31
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- branch of federal government which is in charge of court system
- one of three basic freedoms(1st amendment)
- The number of each of the houses of congress
- document which the bill of rights is attached
- Amendment IV-your possessions can't be taken
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- branch of federal government
- one of the basic freedoms
- allows you to be silent if your testimony is incriminating you
- freedom which is 1 of basic freedoms
- 10th amendment protects these rights
10 Clues: one of the basic freedoms • branch of federal government • freedom which is 1 of basic freedoms • 10th amendment protects these rights • one of three basic freedoms(1st amendment) • The number of each of the houses of congress • Amendment IV-your possessions can't be taken • document which the bill of rights is attached • ...
Bill of Rights 2023-03-31
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- this amendment doesnt permit search and seizure without a warrant.
- this amendment outlaws cruel and unusual punishment amendment v says you can't be tried twice using the same.
- the percent of states that must approve an amendment for it to become a law.
- the branch of the federal government responsible for writing the amendments.
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- the document to which the bill of rights is attached
- this freedom is one of three basic freedoms protected by the 1st amendment.
- an alteration or change that ads to, improves or corrects a motion or bill
- a term used to identify a national or central government that has powers greater than idividual state governments.
- another name for the first ten amendments.
- this amendment allows you to be silent if your testimony is incriminating you
10 Clues: another name for the first ten amendments. • the document to which the bill of rights is attached • this amendment doesnt permit search and seizure without a warrant. • an alteration or change that ads to, improves or corrects a motion or bill • this freedom is one of three basic freedoms protected by the 1st amendment. • ...
bill of rights 2024-10-24
10 Clues: 2nd Amendment • 5th Amendment • 6th Amendment • 8th amendment • 9th amendment • 4th Amendment • 3rd Amendment • 1st Amendment • 7th amendment • 10th amendment
Bill of Rights 2023-05-05
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- Certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.
- The right to a jury in a civil trial.
- Congress make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting its free exercise.
- A guarantee that all criminal defendants have a fair trial.
- The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States.
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- The right of the people to keep and bear Arms.
- Protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures by the government.
- The right to a speedy and public trial by an impartial jury consisting of jurors from the state and district.
- Excessive bail shall not be required, or excessive fines imposed, or cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.
- Places restrictions on the quartering of soldiers in homes without the owner's consent.
10 Clues: The right to a jury in a civil trial. • The right of the people to keep and bear Arms. • A guarantee that all criminal defendants have a fair trial. • Protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures by the government. • Places restrictions on the quartering of soldiers in homes without the owner's consent. • ...
Bill Of Rights 2023-01-13
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- Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures.
- Rights of accused persons, e.g., right to a speedy and public trial.
- to keep and bear arms in order to maintain a well-regulated militia.
- Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition.
- No quartering of soldiers.
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- Right to due process of law, freedom from self-incrimination, and double jeopardy.
- Other rights of the people.
- Freedom from excessive bail, cruel and unusual punishments.
- Powers reserved to the states.
- Right of trial by jury in civil cases.
10 Clues: No quartering of soldiers. • Other rights of the people. • Powers reserved to the states. • Right of trial by jury in civil cases. • Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures. • Freedom from excessive bail, cruel and unusual punishments. • Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition. • ...
Bill of Rights 2024-11-12
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- The right to be offered a jury
- taken or taken controlled by
- a formal charge or serious crime
- right to bear arms
- the government only has the power given by the constitution
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- broken the terms of
- freedom of speech
- isn’t allowed to stay in a home unless given consent
- complaint or protest after mistreatment
- forced or put in place
10 Clues: freedom of speech • right to bear arms • broken the terms of • forced or put in place • taken or taken controlled by • The right to be offered a jury • a formal charge or serious crime • complaint or protest after mistreatment • isn’t allowed to stay in a home unless given consent • the government only has the power given by the constitution
Bill Of Rights 2025-10-15
10 Clues: Freedom to speak • Right to bare what • Rights to a speedy...? • Rights to....? peacefully • Rights to...? the government • Rights to a...? in civil cases • Protection of unreasonable...? • Prohibition of cruel and unusual...? • Protection against...? discrimination • Powers not delegated to the federal government
Bill of Rights 2025-10-20
10 Clues: talking freely • Eigth amendment • Fifth amendment • tenth amendment • First amendment • Command against • Get people together • Lessen,diminish, or curtail • Free from unwanted bias or preconceived opinions • The taking possesion of something by legal process
Bill of Rights 2025-10-20
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- Right to ___
- Reserves rights to the ___
- Prevents double jeopardy and ___
- Gives the right to a ___ in civil cases
- Freedom of ___, religion, press, assembly, petition
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- Restricts ___ of soldiers in private homes
- Gives the people ___ rights
- Defines the ___ for people accused of crimes
- Sets limitations on ___ and punishments
- Prevents illegal ___ and seizures
10 Clues: Right to ___ • Reserves rights to the ___ • Gives the people ___ rights • Prevents double jeopardy and ___ • Prevents illegal ___ and seizures • Sets limitations on ___ and punishments • Gives the right to a ___ in civil cases • Restricts ___ of soldiers in private homes • Defines the ___ for people accused of crimes • Freedom of ___, religion, press, assembly, petition
Bill of rights 2025-11-14
Bill Of Rights 2025-11-14
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- the amendment that allows the right to bear arms
- to correct something
- to state in writing
- the amendment that says you should have a speedy trial
- the amendment that allows freedom of speech
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- the amendment that says you can not be searched without a reason
- the amendment that says soldiers do not have to be housed
- to inact something
- to be limited
- to request help
10 Clues: to be limited • to request help • to inact something • to state in writing • to correct something • the amendment that allows freedom of speech • the amendment that allows the right to bear arms • the amendment that says you should have a speedy trial • the amendment that says soldiers do not have to be housed • ...
Government Crossword 2024-12-10
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- only happened to Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton, and Donald Trump
- president trusts them with advice
- president stopping a bill
- the beginning of the Constitution
- delays action in Congress
- states required to call a constitutional convention
- divides power between levels of government
- influences legislature decisions
- this theory states that interest groups stop the government from functioning
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- seeks re-election
- stops abuse from one branch of government
- stops debate over a bill
- requirement from federal government on the states
- who to thank for the Bill of Rights
- hated for creating “red tape”
- proposed law
- clause stated in Article 1, Section 8, Clause 3 of the Constitution
- ruled by few powerful people
- supreme court of the United States branch
- disagree with the majority
- gives funding to candidates
21 Clues: proposed law • seeks re-election • stops debate over a bill • president stopping a bill • delays action in Congress • disagree with the majority • gives funding to candidates • ruled by few powerful people • hated for creating “red tape” • influences legislature decisions • president trusts them with advice • the beginning of the Constitution • who to thank for the Bill of Rights • ...
Chapter 1 Law Vocab 2021-02-22
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- Deals with legal agreements
- Determine the validity of charges and detainment
- Bringing legislation back under home country
- Deals with issues between individuals
- Process of protecting rights
- Outlines relationships between individuals and organizations
- Rights and responsibilities dealing with owning land
- Proposed statute
- Punishment for crime
- Regulates employers and employees
- Creating a system of laws
- Reconsidering decision of the lower court
- Law dealing with crime and punishment
- The act of making good and crime
- Law passed by the government
- Outlines government structure and responsibilities
- When a Governor-General signs a bill into law
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- Deals with damages between person and person or an organization
- Person suing another
- Rights of citizen granted by a government
- Authority to do something
- Person being sued
- No one is above the law
- Rights and obligations of citizens
- Written decisions by judges
- Outline relationships between people and government agencies
- Similar case dealt with similarly
- The process to change the constitution
- reference for legal cases used in text
- Regulates some parts of family law
30 Clues: Proposed statute • Person being sued • Person suing another • Punishment for crime • No one is above the law • Authority to do something • Creating a system of laws • Deals with legal agreements • Written decisions by judges • Process of protecting rights • Law passed by the government • The act of making good and crime • Similar case dealt with similarly • ...
Chapter 1 Law Vocab 2021-02-22
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- Deals with legal agreements
- Determine the validity of charges and detainment
- Bringing legislation back under home country
- Deals with issues between individuals
- Process of protecting rights
- Outlines relationships between individuals and organizations
- Rights and responsibilities dealing with owning land
- Proposed statute
- Punishment for crime
- Regulates employers and employees
- Creating a system of laws
- Reconsidering decision of the lower court
- Law dealing with crime and punishment
- The act of making good and crime
- Law passed by the government
- Outlines government structure and responsibilities
- When a Governor-General signs a bill into law
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- Deals with damages between person and person or an organization
- Person suing another
- Rights of citizen granted by a government
- Authority to do something
- Person being sued
- No one is above the law
- Rights and obligations of citizens
- Written decisions by judges
- Outline relationships between people and government agencies
- Similar case dealt with similarly
- The process to change the constitution
- reference for legal cases used in text
- Regulates some parts of family life
30 Clues: Proposed statute • Person being sued • Person suing another • Punishment for crime • No one is above the law • Authority to do something • Creating a system of laws • Deals with legal agreements • Written decisions by judges • Process of protecting rights • Law passed by the government • The act of making good and crime • Similar case dealt with similarly • ...
Ty Louder Puzzle 2018-06-06
Across
- In 1807 Aaron Burr was tried for
- Country Ben Franklin visited to get aid
- _____ of rights
- Author of Revolutionary Characters Gordon _____?
- John Adams birth place
- What century did America become a nation
- The second vice president
- The first president after Washington
- Declaration of ______?
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- George Washington retired to Mount _____?
- Ben Franklin is famous for working with
- Father of the Bill of Rights
- Franklin wrote in this name poor _____?
- First presidents last name
- War George Washington led in
- Americas first public intellectual
16 Clues: _____ of rights • John Adams birth place • Declaration of ______? • The second vice president • First presidents last name • Father of the Bill of Rights • War George Washington led in • In 1807 Aaron Burr was tried for • Americas first public intellectual • The first president after Washington • Ben Franklin is famous for working with • Country Ben Franklin visited to get aid • ...
chapter 19 Government 2022-01-19
12 Clues: child support • a bill of rights • rights not stated • people retain rights • for the constitution • rights of the people • your personal rights • life liberty property • protection against gov • People not from this counrty • due process is apart of rights • granted equal rights to slaves and immigrants
activity3 2023-10-20
9 Clues: against • approval • elaborate • discussion • civil rights • system of laws/rules • declaration fo rights • supports the constitution with out the bill of rights • opposed the constitiution with out the bill of rights
Chapter 1 Law Vocab 2021-02-22
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- Law dealing with crime and punishment
- Reconsidering decision of the lower court
- Person being sued
- reference for legal cases used in text
- Creating a system of laws
- Deals with legal agreements
- Punishment for crime
- No one is above the law
- Outlines relationships between individuals and organizations
- Written decisions by judges
- Outlines government structure and responsibilities
- Law passed by the government
- Deals with issues between individuals
- Rights and obligations of citizens
- Outline relationships between people and government agencies
Down
- Regulates employers and employees
- Authority to do something
- Rights and responsibilities dealing with owning land
- The process to change the constitution
- Determine the validity of charges and detainment
- Bringing legislation back under home country
- Proposed statute
- Person suing another
- The act of making good and crime
- Regulates some parts of family law
- Process of protecting rights
- Similar case dealt with similarly
- Rights of citizen granted by a government
- Deals with damages between person and person or an organization
- When a Governor-General signs a bill into law
30 Clues: Proposed statute • Person being sued • Person suing another • Punishment for crime • No one is above the law • Authority to do something • Creating a system of laws • Deals with legal agreements • Written decisions by judges • Process of protecting rights • Law passed by the government • The act of making good and crime • Regulates employers and employees • ...
Civil Rights Leaders Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-09
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- leader of the British abolition movement.
- British author of A Vindication of the Rights of Men and A Vindication of the Rights of Woman.
- feminist essayist and lecturer active 1823–1876; first American women's rights lecturer
- wrote the Virginia Declaration of Rights and influenced the United States Bill of Rights
- abolitionist, writer, organizer, feminist,initiator
- abolitionist, orator, martyr
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- wrote the Virginia Declaration of Rights and influenced the United States Bill of Rights.
- women's rights activist,abolitionist
- representative from Pennsylvania, anti-slavery leader, originator of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
- women's rights pioneer, writer, beheaded during French Revolution.
- purchased his freedom, helped found the Sons of Africa, and wrote the influential The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano depicting the horrors of the slave trade.
- also known as Mum Bett – first former slave to win a freedom suit in Massachusetts.
- captured from West Africa, he became a member of the Sons of Africa and argued against slavery on Christian and philosophical grounds.
- British philosopher, writer, and teacher on civil rights, inspiration.
14 Clues: abolitionist, orator, martyr • women's rights activist,abolitionist • leader of the British abolition movement. • abolitionist, writer, organizer, feminist,initiator • women's rights pioneer, writer, beheaded during French Revolution. • British philosopher, writer, and teacher on civil rights, inspiration. • ...
Bill of Rights Crossword 2024-09-23
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- What the 3rd amendment protects against
- The 4th Amendment says an office must have this in order to search your stuff
- How many amendments are in the bill of rights
- The last name of your Civics teacher
- Prevents illegal searches and seizures
- The 9th Amendment says all other rights belong to who?
- This amendment says the government can only do what the Constitution says it can do
- Amendment that protects the freedom of speech
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- This group wanted to add a Bill of Rights
- The 6th amendment says you have the right to this
- Amendment that protects the right to bear arms
- The 8th Amendment protects from cruel and unusual what?
- How many freedoms are protected in the 1st Amendment
- Double __________ means you can't be tried for the same crime twice
14 Clues: The last name of your Civics teacher • Prevents illegal searches and seizures • What the 3rd amendment protects against • This group wanted to add a Bill of Rights • How many amendments are in the bill of rights • Amendment that protects the freedom of speech • Amendment that protects the right to bear arms • The 6th amendment says you have the right to this • ...
Government vocab 2023-01-13
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- courts have applied most of the Bill of Rights to the states.
- v. Chicago
- of the first amendment that says Americans can worship and believe whatever religion they want.
- Liberties
- v. Des Moines
- 10 amendments to the US Constitution that guaranteed certain freedoms to all Americans.
- have free speech in school as long as its not disrupting learning.
- of Rights
- that you are born with and cant be taken away by the government.
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- or symbols that convey a message.
- Clause
- Incorporation
- have a right to bear arms which cannot be taken away by the national government.
- of the first amendment that prohibits the government form endorsing or favoring any religion
- something that is false to ruin someones reputation.
- Exercise Clause
- Speech
17 Clues: Clause • Speech • Liberties • of Rights • v. Chicago • Incorporation • v. Des Moines • Exercise Clause • or symbols that convey a message. • something that is false to ruin someones reputation. • courts have applied most of the Bill of Rights to the states. • that you are born with and cant be taken away by the government. • ...
Karapatang pantao 2024-04-22
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- : nakapaloob ito sa artikulo 3 saligang batas 1978
- taon kung saan nag tagumpay ang french revolution
- bansa ito nag simula ang Magna Carta
- relihiyon na maniniwala sa reincarnation
- karapatan na ipinagkaloob at pinangangalagaan ng estado
- sino ang haring lumagda ng MagnaCarta sa England
- rights: karapatang kaloob ng bunuong batas
- taon kung kailan ipinasa ang bill of rights
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- karapatang tinatamasa ng lahat ng tao saan Mang panig ng mundo
- karapatan na taglay simula ng okay ipinanganak
- nito na mapangalagaan ang kanilang sundalo
- : karapatan kahit hindi ipinagkaloob ng estado
- : sino ang hari ng Persia na sumakop sa Babylon
- sa dukomentong iyo nakapaloob ang bill of rights
- rights: nakapaloob sa batas na ito ang hindi Pag pataw ng buwis ng walang pahintulot
- dukumento na nag lalahad ng karapatan sa England
- karapatan na hindi maaaring hatiin
- karapatang tinatamasa ng lahat
- ang karapatan ay mag kakaugnay
- sa tulong nya kaya nag tagumpay ang french gevena sino siya
20 Clues: karapatang tinatamasa ng lahat • ang karapatan ay mag kakaugnay • karapatan na hindi maaaring hatiin • bansa ito nag simula ang Magna Carta • relihiyon na maniniwala sa reincarnation • nito na mapangalagaan ang kanilang sundalo • rights: karapatang kaloob ng bunuong batas • taon kung kailan ipinasa ang bill of rights • karapatan na taglay simula ng okay ipinanganak • ...
Government Test #6 Review 2025-01-08
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- 2 house legislature
- writing something false about someone that hurts their reputation
- document that organized the national government before the Constitution
- wrote the Bill of Rights
- things you are ALLOWED to do because of nature or because of the law
- partnership
- first 10 amendments to the Constitution
- did not like the Constitution;wanted a list of citizens rights included
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- things you SHOULD do
- series of essays written to convince people to ratify the Constitution
- change to the Constitution
- insisted the Constitution alone was enough;no need for Bill of Rights
- saying false information about someone that hurts their reputation
- things you HAVE to do by law
14 Clues: partnership • 2 house legislature • things you SHOULD do • wrote the Bill of Rights • change to the Constitution • things you HAVE to do by law • first 10 amendments to the Constitution • writing something false about someone that hurts their reputation • saying false information about someone that hurts their reputation • ...
Karapatang pantao 2024-04-22
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- : nakapaloob ito sa artikulo 3 saligang batas 1978
- taon kung saan nag tagumpay ang french revolution
- bansa ito nag simula ang Magna Carta
- relihiyon na maniniwala sa reincarnation
- karapatan na ipinagkaloob at pinangangalagaan ng estado
- sino ang haring lumagda ng MagnaCarta sa England
- rights: karapatang kaloob ng bunuong batas
- taon kung kailan ipinasa ang bill of rights
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- karapatang tinatamasa ng lahat ng tao saan Mang panig ng mundo
- karapatan na taglay simula ng okay ipinanganak
- nito na mapangalagaan ang kanilang sundalo
- : karapatan kahit hindi ipinagkaloob ng estado
- : sino ang hari ng Persia na sumakop sa Babylon
- sa dukomentong iyo nakapaloob ang bill of rights
- rights: nakapaloob sa batas na ito ang hindi Pag pataw ng buwis ng walang pahintulot
- dukumento na nag lalahad ng karapatan sa England
- karapatan na hindi maaaring hatiin
- karapatang tinatamasa ng lahat
- ang karapatan ay mag kakaugnay
- sa tulong nya kaya nag tagumpay ang french gevena sino siya
20 Clues: karapatang tinatamasa ng lahat • ang karapatan ay mag kakaugnay • karapatan na hindi maaaring hatiin • bansa ito nag simula ang Magna Carta • relihiyon na maniniwala sa reincarnation • nito na mapangalagaan ang kanilang sundalo • rights: karapatang kaloob ng bunuong batas • taon kung kailan ipinasa ang bill of rights • karapatan na taglay simula ng okay ipinanganak • ...
Bill of Rights Choice Board 2022-09-01
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- What will the trial be under the 6th amendment
- What are the rights not listed on the constitution
- The 18th amendment banned this
- What does the 10th amendment define
- What did the 13th amendment ban
- What can your punishment not be
- Second amendment allows you to bear this
- What did the 17th amendment allow people to vote for
- Amount needed for a jury on a civil case
- Included in the first amendment, involves your larynx
- What cannot be excessive according to 8th amendment
- What do you not have to let live in your house
- What do people born in the US get
- What can someone not do without a warrant
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- You do not have to tell on yourself
- Guaranteed in a criminal case
- What cannot be denied to people based on race, color, or servitude
- What did the 12th amendment do to the election of the pres and vice pres
- You cannot be tried for the same crime twice
- What did the 16th amendment create
- What can you not do to a state from another state or country
- You get a right to this person
- The 21st amendment repealed this
- What group of people did the 19th amendment allow to vote
- Included in the first amendment, if you don't like what the government is doing you can...
- Included in the first amendment, group of people
- Included in the first amendment, involved a deity
- Included in the first amendment, involves newspapers
28 Clues: Guaranteed in a criminal case • The 18th amendment banned this • You get a right to this person • What did the 13th amendment ban • What can your punishment not be • The 21st amendment repealed this • What do people born in the US get • What did the 16th amendment create • You do not have to tell on yourself • What does the 10th amendment define • ...
Bill of Rights Arianna Cabezas 2022-09-28
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- right to bear arms
- right to a free trail in civil cases
- restrict
- federal ___ state
- may result in a fine
- rights of accused
- state rights
- guns
- rights by the people
- citizens housing soldiers
- prevents unreasonable search and seizure
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- five basic freedoms
- fundamental laws
- witness against yourself
- same crime charged twice
- may result in jail time
- right to a free trail in criminal cases
- search and ____
- bans quartering
- bans excessive bail and punishment
20 Clues: guns • restrict • state rights • search and ____ • bans quartering • fundamental laws • federal ___ state • rights of accused • right to bear arms • five basic freedoms • may result in a fine • rights by the people • may result in jail time • witness against yourself • same crime charged twice • citizens housing soldiers • bans excessive bail and punishment • right to a free trail in civil cases • ...
Bill of rights + Ashley G 2022-09-28
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- Fundamental Principles
- Applies to the Sixth Amendment
- Right to bear arms
- Ban soldiers in your house
- Search and _____
- Speech,Religion, Press, Petition, Assembly
- Prevents search and seizures
- refuse to answer questions to prevent ____ ____
- Civil Cases
- Applies to the Seventh Amendment
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- Federal _____ Sates law
- slander, obscenity, ponagraphy...
- Rights of the accused / Double Jeopardy
- right to bear ___
- Federal law supersedes State law
- Rights to a fair trial- Criminal cases
- Can't be charged twice
- Bans the stationing of military troops
- Bans excessive bail and punishment
- Rights of the people
20 Clues: Civil Cases • Search and _____ • right to bear ___ • Right to bear arms • Rights of the people • Fundamental Principles • Can't be charged twice • Federal _____ Sates law • Ban soldiers in your house • Prevents search and seizures • Applies to the Sixth Amendment • Federal law supersedes State law • Applies to the Seventh Amendment • slander, obscenity, ponagraphy... • ...
Bill Of Rights Cross Word 2022-03-08
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- which amendment Protects you from unreasonable search or seizures
- which amendment protects you from unreasonable and cruel punishments
- an assertion that someone is guilty of a fault or offence
- a body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
- purposely lying to destroy someone's reputation
- a source of danger
- i plead the______
- Right to reject soldiers from entering your home in peace or war
- the jury does not have any prejudice towards you as a defendant and will render a verdict based on the evidence in the case.
- legal proceedings against a defendant for criminal behavior
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- a criminal trial held after minimal delay, as considered to be a citizen's constitutional right.
- Right to a trial by jury in a civil court case greater than $20
- go against, as of rules and laws
- which amendment Protects people from being held for committing a crime unless they are properly indicated (accused)
- You don’t have to testify against yourself in court
- spoken defamations
- another saying for rights to own guns
- A fair hearing or trails
- a formal examination of evidence before a judge, and typically before a jury, in order to decide guilt in a case of criminal or civil proceedings.
- the taking possession of something by legal process
20 Clues: i plead the______ • spoken defamations • a source of danger • A fair hearing or trails • go against, as of rules and laws • another saying for rights to own guns • purposely lying to destroy someone's reputation • You don’t have to testify against yourself in court • the taking possession of something by legal process • ...
Government Vocab 2021-03-25
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- The branch of that creates the laws
- The shared and reserved powers of government
- The branch that interprets the laws
- The government must obey the laws
- An addition or change to the Constitution
- The highest courts in the United States
- local government
- Government with elected representatives
- power comes from the people
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- what you spend money on
- 3 branches that are independent
- Branches from becoming too powerful
- The branch that carries out the laws
- The first 10 amendments to the Constitution
- a formal plan of government
- say no to, or rejecting a bill
- Two legislative houses.
- basic rights given, Bill of Rights
18 Clues: local government • what you spend money on • Two legislative houses. • a formal plan of government • power comes from the people • say no to, or rejecting a bill • 3 branches that are independent • The government must obey the laws • basic rights given, Bill of Rights • Branches from becoming too powerful • The branch of that creates the laws • The branch that interprets the laws • ...
Founding Fathers 2025-03-07
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- John Marshall used his role as chief ______ to establish the right of the Supreme Court to judge an act of Congress illegal.
- A change or addition to a law, constitution, or regulation.
- First vice president and second president
- First Secretary of Treasury
- This department is responsible for managing the federal government's finances.
- A group of official advisors to the president.
- American minister to France
- The first president of the United States
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- Established the Supreme Court's power of judicial review, which allows the court to declare laws unconstitutional
- A written document of a plan of government
- Author of the Declaration of Independence
- A group that feared losing power to the federal government. Supported by small farmers.
- Led the opposition to the Constitution
- made a major contribution to the ratification of the Constitution by writing The Federalist Papers
- Wrote Virginia's bill of rights which became a model for our nations bill of rights
- A group that believed a bill of rights was not needed. Supported by America's elite
- Leader of the Massachusetts radicals and had a role in the Boston Tea Party
- The title of the leader of our nation
18 Clues: First Secretary of Treasury • American minister to France • The title of the leader of our nation • Led the opposition to the Constitution • The first president of the United States • Author of the Declaration of Independence • First vice president and second president • A written document of a plan of government • A group of official advisors to the president. • ...
Ap gov unit 3 terms 2026-01-06
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- clause Prevents government from establishing a religion
- rights act of 1965 Law that enforced voting rights protections
- and unusual punishment Punishment forbidden by the Eighth Amendment
- doctrine Process of applying Bill of Rights to the states
- Rights Amendment Proposed amendment for gender equality
- v US Case that upheld Japanese internment
- Written false statements that harm reputation
- rule Evidence obtained illegally cannot be used in court
- Fixed number used in affirmative action programs
- Speech not protected by the First Amendment
- bargaining Agreement between defendant and prosecutor
- The right to vote
- amendment Granted women the right to vote
- amendment Amendment that applies rights to the states
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- with disabilities act Law protecting people with disabilities
- action Policies that increase opportunities for minorities
- amendment Prohibited voting discrimination based on race
- v Reed Case that ruled gender discrimination unconstitutional
- amendment Protects religion speech press assembly and petition
- Liberties Individual freedoms protected from government interference
- v New York Case that began incorporation of the Bill of Rights
- worth Equal pay for jobs of similar value
- protection clause Requires laws to apply equally to all people
- speech Advertising protected with limits
- to privacy Freedom from government intrusion into personal life
- Right to not testify against oneself
- speech Nonverbal actions meant to express an idea
- v Ferguson Case that upheld separate but equal
- v. Sandford Case that denied citizenship to enslaved people
- of Rights First ten amendments that protect individual rights
- Process Clause Guarantees fair legal procedures
- rights Government protections against discrimination
- v Board Case that ended segregation in public schools
- rights act of 1964 Law that banned discrimination in public places
- tax Fee once required to vote
- Harassment Unwanted sexual behavior in the workplace or school
- restraint Government censorship before publication
- exercise clause Protects the right to practice religion freely
- amendment Abolished slavery
- amendment Banned poll taxes
40 Clues: The right to vote • amendment Abolished slavery • amendment Banned poll taxes • tax Fee once required to vote • Right to not testify against oneself • speech Advertising protected with limits • worth Equal pay for jobs of similar value • v US Case that upheld Japanese internment • amendment Granted women the right to vote • Speech not protected by the First Amendment • ...
Gov 2026-02-25
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- When the right to counsel officially begins
- Court-appointed lawyer for those who cannot afford one
- 1963 case that guaranteed lawyers for indigent defendants
- Amendment that contains the right to counsel
- The right to counsel applies in criminal cases
- Negotiation resolving most criminal cases
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- 1984 case establishing the effective assistance test
- 1833 case limiting the Bill of Rights to the federal government
- Process of applying the Bill of Rights to the states
- Protection against unfair government procedures
- Type of assistance required under the Sixth Amendment
- Amendment used to apply the Sixth to the states
- Case requiring police to inform suspects of their rights
- Government authority balanced against individual rights
14 Clues: Negotiation resolving most criminal cases • When the right to counsel officially begins • Amendment that contains the right to counsel • The right to counsel applies in criminal cases • Protection against unfair government procedures • Amendment used to apply the Sixth to the states • 1984 case establishing the effective assistance test • ...
Luke Bruns- Chapter 2 2024-02-06
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- Major author of the Virginia Plan
- Oldest and most admired delegate in attendance
- Proposed the New Jersey Plan
- Formed Bill of Rights
- Commanded the American army
- Proposed the Great Compromise
- Forceful Anti- Federalists
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- Federalist Papers
- Served on the committee that wrote the declaration of independence
- Framed the Massachusetts constitution
- Discussed differences between governments
- Helped to pen the Anti-Federalist Paper
- Helped inspire the Bill of Rights
- Wrote Federal Farmer
14 Clues: Federalist Papers • Wrote Federal Farmer • Formed Bill of Rights • Forceful Anti- Federalists • Commanded the American army • Proposed the New Jersey Plan • Proposed the Great Compromise • Major author of the Virginia Plan • Helped inspire the Bill of Rights • Framed the Massachusetts constitution • Helped to pen the Anti-Federalist Paper • ...
adrian crossword puzzul 2023-10-20
9 Clues: against • approval • fundemental prinsibal • give stamp of approval • conversation or argument • supports the constitution • rights rights that cant be taken • of rights the first ten amendments • opposed the costitutionwithout the bill of rights
Bill of Rights Review 2023-03-02
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- government can build a road on your house if it makes the community better
- this is needed to search your house
- newspaper or news channel
- list of rights that the government can't take from citizens
- you have rights that are not listed in constitution
- rules that the government has to follow
- amendment that allows guns
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- changes to the constitution
- government can buy your house for a fair price
- first amendment
- write a letter to government
- the right to a lawyer
- the amount of bail has to be fair
- soldiers can't live in your house
- voice dislikes about the government
15 Clues: first amendment • the right to a lawyer • newspaper or news channel • amendment that allows guns • changes to the constitution • write a letter to government • the amount of bail has to be fair • soldiers can't live in your house • this is needed to search your house • voice dislikes about the government • rules that the government has to follow • ...
The Bill of Rights 2023-12-11
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- A document issued by a judge to the sheriff for the purpose of getting evidence concerning a crime
- The 5th amendment protects against double ________
- The power to take private property for public use following payment of just compensation is called _______ domain
- The 5th amendment guarantees the right to ___ process
- The 2nd amendment is the right to ____ _____
- Spoken untruths that are harmful to someone's reputation
- The 3rd amendment was made because the British forced people to _____ soldiers
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- What amendment outlaws unreasonable search and seizure
- When you are on trial you have the right to a ______
- The Bill of Rights consist of the first 10 __________
- The 1st amendment consists of four different ________ and 1 right
- Money that is paid in order to be released from jail while waiting for a trial
- How many amendments are in the Bill of Rights
- The 9th amendment states that rights not listed are given to the ______
14 Clues: The 2nd amendment is the right to ____ _____ • How many amendments are in the Bill of Rights • The 5th amendment protects against double ________ • When you are on trial you have the right to a ______ • The Bill of Rights consist of the first 10 __________ • The 5th amendment guarantees the right to ___ process • ...
Government 2020-10-08
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- writersofconstitut legislation makes laws
- yield
- do away with
- great character
- how meany branches
- head of democracy
- people’s rights
- money from taxes
- pilgrim government
- pits law in place
- not sanctioned
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- organizing laws
- tax on paper products
- no central govern
- people have a say
- trad agreement
- interpret laws
- against constitut
- bill of rights
19 Clues: yield • do away with • trad agreement • interpret laws • bill of rights • not sanctioned • organizing laws • great character • people’s rights • money from taxes • no central govern • people have a say • head of democracy • against constitut • pits law in place • how meany branches • pilgrim government • tax on paper products • writersofconstitut legislation makes laws
Philippine Constitution Crossword 2025-10-28
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- 13.Fundamental rights guaranteed to citizens
- 11.Local government units
- and Balances 15. President’s power to reject a bill
- 12.Division of power among branches
- 10.Leader of the Senate
- 14.Document that replaced the 1973 Constitution
- 24.It upholds equality before the law
- of Law 22.Refers to government accountability
- 9.Constitutional change by people’s initiative
- 8.First Philippine Constitution (1899)
- Rights 17.Executive power is vested in this office
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- 6.Power to interpret laws
- 7.President is the head of this branch
- 5.Power to make laws
- Office 18.Responsible for national defense
- 4.Citizens’ right to vote
- of Rights 2.Sets fundamental principles of government
- Territory 20.Legislative body of the Philippines
- 16.The highest court of the land
- 23.Protection of human dignity
- 3.Freedom of expression
- of Powers 21.The first article of the Constitution defines this state
- 1.Supreme law of the land
- Good 19.It protects and promotes general welfare
24 Clues: 5.Power to make laws • 10.Leader of the Senate • 3.Freedom of expression • 6.Power to interpret laws • 4.Citizens’ right to vote • 11.Local government units • 1.Supreme law of the land • 23.Protection of human dignity • 16.The highest court of the land • 12.Division of power among branches • 24.It upholds equality before the law • 7.President is the head of this branch • ...
the 7 bill of rights 2022-02-17
20 Clues: che • gov • lim • fed • pow • pop • repub • separ • indivi • sovere • amendment 9 • amendment 4 • amendment 5 • amendment 6 • amendment 3r • amendment 8t • amendment 1s • amendment 7t • amendment 2nd • amendment 10tt
Bill Of Rights Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-12
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- allows police to search private homes
- Powers Reserved to the states and people
- a military force that is raised from the civil population to supplement a regular army in an emergency.
- Father of the Constitution
- legal cases involving disputes between people
- a suspect can pay a *bail* to guarantee he or she will return to trial
- the police must show this to obtain a search warrant
- the action of capturing someone or something using force.
- protects citizens' rights during legal proceedings
- Search and seizure
- saying a lie to harm another person's reputation
- Rights of a person Accused of a crime
- Trial by jury in civil Suits
- Right to bear arms(guns)
- a term for housing troops
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- Rights Reserved to the people
- each branch of government has the means to check the actions of the other branches
- a citizen tried for the same crime twice
- Protection from excessive bail and Punishment
- Freedom of religion, speech, press:Rights to assembly and petition
- Keeping soldiers in Private homes
- a term meaning an amendment has been approved by the state
- Right to a fair and speedy Trial
- to curtail or limit (rights or privileges).
- fair and balanced perspective
25 Clues: Search and seizure • Right to bear arms(guns) • a term for housing troops • Father of the Constitution • Trial by jury in civil Suits • Rights Reserved to the people • fair and balanced perspective • Right to a fair and speedy Trial • Keeping soldiers in Private homes • allows police to search private homes • Rights of a person Accused of a crime • ...
