bill of rights Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 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 • ...
Bill of Rights 2016-09-01
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- protects against excessive bail and cruel/unusual punishment
- right to bear arms
- trial by jury that involves conflict over money
- trial by jury, right to have a lawyer
- powers not given to the federal government are reserved to the states or the people
- soldiers should not be housed without owner's consent
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- religion, speech, press, assembly, petition
- search warrant issued, protect from unreasonable search and seizure
- protects from self-incrimination, double jeopardy, due process of law
- basic rights not listed in the Constitution
10 Clues: right to bear arms • trial by jury, right to have a lawyer • religion, speech, press, assembly, petition • basic rights not listed in the Constitution • trial by jury that involves conflict over money • soldiers should not be housed without owner's consent • protects against excessive bail and cruel/unusual punishment • ...
Bill of Rights 2021-01-29
10 Clues: first _____ • no double _____ • _____ of rights • freedom of ____ • _____ amendment • freedom of _____ • Right to bear _____ • rights in ____ cases • ____ in criminal cases • power retained by the ____ and the people
Bill Of Rights 2020-12-21
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- Right to trial by jury.
- right to bear arms.
- freedom of speech
- Protection against unreasonable search and seizure.
- Right to a speedy trial.
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- protection against housing.
- powers not granted to the Federal Government in the Constitution belong to the states or the people.
- Rights granted in the Constitution shall not infringe on other rights.
- Protection against excessive bail excessive fines cruel and unusual punishment
- Protection against trial without indictment. double jeopardy self-incrimination property seizure.
10 Clues: freedom of speech • right to bear arms. • Right to trial by jury. • Right to a speedy trial. • protection against housing. • Protection against unreasonable search and seizure. • Rights granted in the Constitution shall not infringe on other rights. • Protection against excessive bail excessive fines cruel and unusual punishment • ...
Bill of Rights 2017-02-20
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- Which amendment states that no person can be held to answer for a crime unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury?
- In the tenth amendment, the power not delegated to the Constitution are reserved to the?
- The third amendment stops who from being quartered in your home?
- The seventh amendment gives the right to what kind of trial in certain civil cases?
- What amendment protects cruel and unusual punishment?
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- What amendment states that any rights not specifically given in the constitution are not denied either?
- The _____ amendment states the freedom of speech, religion, press, and petition.
- In the sixth amendment it is giving the right to a ______ trial.
- The second amendment protects the right to bear ____.
- The fourth amendment prohibits unreasonable searches and ________?
10 Clues: The second amendment protects the right to bear ____. • What amendment protects cruel and unusual punishment? • In the sixth amendment it is giving the right to a ______ trial. • The third amendment stops who from being quartered in your home? • The fourth amendment prohibits unreasonable searches and ________? • ...
Bill Of Rights 2017-12-11
10 Clues: 7th Amendment • 4th Amendment • 9th Amendment • 5th Amendment • 1st Amendment • 2nd Amendment • 8th Amendment • 3rd Amendment • 6th Amendment • 10th Amendment
bill of rights 2024-06-07
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- , enumerated rights of the people
- , freedom of speech
- , right to have a gun
- , series of rights in criminal trials
- , cant search with out a reason
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- , cant come to house during peace time
- jury rights in federal courts with civil cases
- , federal government only has powers over the constitution
- , cruel and unusual punishment
- , right to Remain silent
10 Clues: , freedom of speech • , right to have a gun • , right to Remain silent • , cruel and unusual punishment • , cant search with out a reason • , enumerated rights of the people • , series of rights in criminal trials • , cant come to house during peace time • jury rights in federal courts with civil cases • , federal government only has powers over the constitution
Bill of Rights 2024-05-02
10 Clues: 1st Amendment • 9th Amendment • 2nd Amendment • 8th Amendment • 5th Amendment • 7th Amendment • 4th Amendment • 3rd Amendment • 6th Amendment • 10th Amendment
Bill Of Rights 2023-10-03
10 Clues: DOUBLE JEOPARDY • CRUAL AND UNUSUAL • QUICK AND UNBIASED TRIAL • MORE THAN $20? JURY TRIAL. • GUNS OR NO GUNS? YOU CHOOSE. • REASON "WARRANTS" WERE CREATED • NO SOLDIER HAS TO LIVE WITH YOU • RIGHTS OUTSIDE OF WHAT IS WRITTEN • FREEDOM OF RELIGION, SPEECH, PRESS • IF NO ONE'S IN CONTROL THE STATE IS
Bill of rights 2023-11-27
10 Clues: right to privacy • freedom of choice • right to own home • right to protection • right to amendments • constitutional right • only court-worthy matters • criminal right to kindness • innocent until proven guilty • required treatment of criminal
Bill of Rights 2023-11-28
10 Clues: violated • limiting • army or military • freedom of speech • The right to bear arms • formally request; seek help from • stated in writing; set down as a rule • Soldiers can not be housed in your home • Constitutional amendments shall not be violated • Need a warrant and probable cause for search and seizures
Bill of rights 2023-11-28
10 Clues: capture • to carry • invading property • freedom of speech • right to own guns • group with a common idea • people who examine accusations • Protects people from unnecessary search • Protects people from invasion of soldiers • people are not limited to the rights listed
Bill of rights 2023-11-28
10 Clues: violated • limiting • correction • implementation • stated in writing • freedom of speech • no random searches • right to bare arms • not forced to have soldiers in there home • the powers not for government by the constitution
Bill of Rights 2023-11-27
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- Innocent until proven guilty
- Limiting
- Punishments should be fair and humane
- No trial should be dismissed in the court of law
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- Violated
- Homeowners were forced to house soldiers
- The government can not limit a persons freedom of speech, press, assembly, petition, or religion
- Money given to the accused to ensure they returned to court
- Reason for a house to be searched
- The government can not limit a persons right to bear arms, or protect themselves in any way
10 Clues: Violated • Limiting • Innocent until proven guilty • Reason for a house to be searched • Punishments should be fair and humane • Homeowners were forced to house soldiers • No trial should be dismissed in the court of law • Money given to the accused to ensure they returned to court • ...
Bill Of Rights 2023-03-31
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- amendment iv says your possessions can't be taken from you without a
- of rights another name for the first ten amendments
- this amendment allows you to be silent if your testimony is incriminating you
- the document to which the bill of rights is attached
- a term used to identify a national or central government that has powers greater than individual state governments
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- this amendment doesn't permit search and seizure without a warrant
- the 10th amendments protects the rights of
- this freedom is one of three basic freedom protected by the first amendment
- the number of amendments contain in the bill of rights
- the number of people on a jury
10 Clues: the number of people on a jury • the 10th amendments protects the rights of • of rights another name for the first ten amendments • the document to which the bill of rights is attached • the number of amendments contain in the bill of rights • 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 2023-08-22
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- right to trial by jury in civil cases
- What amendment gave right to bear arms?
- What amendment gave freedom of speech?
- Freedom from unreasonable search and seizure
- right to speedy and public trial
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- Right to refuse to house soldiers
- States Rights
- right to other unexpressed rights
- NO cruel or Unusual Punishment
- Right to due process of law
10 Clues: States Rights • Right to due process of law • NO cruel or Unusual Punishment • right to speedy and public trial • Right to refuse to house soldiers • right to other unexpressed rights • right to trial by jury in civil cases • What amendment gave freedom of speech? • What amendment gave right to bear arms? • Freedom from unreasonable search and seizure
Bill of Rights 2021-10-01
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- Freedom of Religion, press, assembly, and petition.
- freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures
- powers reserved to the states
- rights of accused persons to a speedy and public trial
- No soldier shall not be housed in time of peace
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- Right to keep and bear arms
- other rights of the people
- right of trial by jury in civil cases
- right to tide process of law, freedom from self-incrimination, and double jeopardy
- freedom from excessive bail, cruel, and unusual punishments
10 Clues: other rights of the people • Right to keep and bear arms • powers reserved to the states • right of trial by jury in civil cases • freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures • No soldier shall not be housed in time of peace • Freedom of Religion, press, assembly, and petition. • rights of accused persons to a speedy and public trial • ...
Bill of Rights 2021-11-10
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- right to a jury trial in civil cases
- the right to bear arms
- this covers the freedom of speech, press, assembly, petition, and assembly
- the gov. cannot search you without a warrant
- right to a speedy and quick trial
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- this protects you from being forced to house soldiers
- powers not given to the federal gov. are decided by state gov.
- basic rights are granted even if not stated in the Constitution
- no excessive bail or cruel/unusual punishment
- cannot be tried twice for the same crime
10 Clues: the right to bear arms • right to a speedy and quick trial • right to a jury trial in civil cases • cannot be tried twice for the same crime • the gov. cannot search you without a warrant • no excessive bail or cruel/unusual punishment • this protects you from being forced to house soldiers • powers not given to the federal gov. are decided by state gov. • ...
bill of rights 2021-11-16
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- Newspapers, magazines, news channels, podcasts
- The Constitution is the framework for the federal government of the United States. It is the highest form of law in the country
- An amendment is a change or addition to the Constitution. The first 10 amendments are known as the Bill of Rights.
- Miranda warning" refers to the constitutional requirement that once an individual is in custody by the police, there are certain warnings a police officer is required to give to that individual.
- Something done or said that may serve as an example or rule to authorize or justify a subsequent act of the same kind
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- The Bill of Rights is the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution
- The highest federal court in the US, consisting of nine justices and taking judicial precedence over all other courts in the nation.
- To carry a gun.
- To study or examine something to find out what it is or what makes it work.
- a moral or legal entitlement to have or obtain something or to act in a certain way.
10 Clues: To carry a gun. • Newspapers, magazines, news channels, podcasts • The Bill of Rights is the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution • To study or examine something to find out what it is or what makes it work. • a moral or legal entitlement to have or obtain something or to act in a certain way. • ...
bill of rights 2021-11-29
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- freedom of religion, press, assembly, and petition
- freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures
- powers reserved to the states
- rights of accused persons to a speedy and public trial
- no soldier shall be housed in time of peace
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- right to keep and bear arms
- other rights of the people
- right of trial by jury in civil cases
- right to due process of law, freedom from self-incrimination, and double jeopardy
- freedom from excessive bail, cruel, and unusual punishments
10 Clues: other rights of the people • right to keep and bear arms • powers reserved to the states • right of trial by jury in civil cases • no soldier shall be housed in time of peace • freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures • freedom of religion, press, assembly, and petition • rights of accused persons to a speedy and public trial • ...
BILL OF RIGHTS 2025-01-27
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- protects freedoms of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition
- protects against unreasonable searches and seizures
- States that powers not delegated to the federal government are reserved to the states or the people
- assures the right to a fair and speedy public trial by jury
- prevents the quartering of soldiers in private homes without consent
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- ensures the right to keep and bear arms
- declares the rights not listed in the constitution are retained by the people
- provides for the right to trial by jury in civil cases
- Guarantees the right to due process and protects against self-incrimination and double jeopardy
- prohibits excessive bail, fines, and cruel and unusual punishment
10 Clues: ensures the right to keep and bear arms • protects against unreasonable searches and seizures • provides for the right to trial by jury in civil cases • assures the right to a fair and speedy public trial by jury • prohibits excessive bail, fines, and cruel and unusual punishment • protects freedoms of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition • ...
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: 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 2023-12-08
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 2025-10-14
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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 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, _____? • ...
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
Ty Louder Puzzle 2018-06-06
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- 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 • ...
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
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- 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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Karapatang pantao 2024-04-22
Across
- : 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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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
Across
- 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 2020-10-08
Across
- 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 • ...
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 • ...
Civics Test, pp. 1-4 2022-08-24
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- Declaration of Independence announced our
- Declaration of Independence lists ... rights.
- Declaration of ... declared our independence
- Bill of Rights protects freedom of ...
- Constitution establishes three ... of government
- The Bill of Rights is the first ... amendments.
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- An amendment is a change or addition to the
- Colonists came to America for religious ...
- Founders wanted a nation ruled by ...
- The Constitution sets up the ...
- Government's power is separated into branches to
- Founders decided US should be a..democracy
12 Clues: The Constitution sets up the ... • Founders wanted a nation ruled by ... • Bill of Rights protects freedom of ... • Declaration of Independence announced our • Founders decided US should be a..democracy • An amendment is a change or addition to the • Colonists came to America for religious ... • Declaration of ... declared our independence • ...
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 • ...
Bill Of Rights Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-12
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- Freedom of religion, speech, press:Rights to assembly and petition
- a term for housing troops
- Rights Reserved to the people
- a suspect can pay a *bail* to guarantee he or she will return to trial
- each branch of government has the means to check the actions of the other branches
- the action of capturing someone or something using force.
- Powers Reserved to the states and people
- saying a lie to harm another person's reputation
- to curtail or limit (rights or privileges).
- protects citizens' rights during legal proceedings
- Right to a fair and speedy Trial
- Trial by jury in civil Suits
- a military force that is raised from the civil population to supplement a regular army in an emergency.
- more than is necessary, normal, or desirable; immoderate.
- fair and balanced perspective
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- the police must show this to obtain a search warrant
- Father of the Constitution
- a citizen tried for the same crime twice
- a term meaning an amendment has been approved by the state
- allows police to search private homes
- Rights of a person Accused of a crime
- Keeping soldiers in Private homes
- the action of mentioning a number of things one by one.
- Protection from excessive bail and Punishment
- Search and seizure
- legal cases involving disputes between people
- Right to bear arms(guns)
27 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 • ...
Bill of Rights Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-14
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- You need one of these to purchase a gun.
- This branch of government is controlled by the President.
- Proof
- A school only needs this to search a student.
- This is 1 type of weapon that is not legally allowed in the USA.
- On the streets, law enforcement need a warrant to search your body, home and this.
- This is the group of people that control the Legislative Branch of government.
- Your documents
- Non-Pro Army
- This type of crime on your record can prevent you from ever buying a gun.
- Law enforcement usually need one of these in order to search your property or body.
- This is "controversial" when it comes to the press.
- controlled
- This branch of government interprets the laws.
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- Laws are changing yearly and people are losing rights to privacy in the name of this.
- Additions/Changes.
- This may affect your ability to purchase a gun.
- The first right we learned in Amendment I.
- At school, your Freedom of Speech cannot interfere with this.
- This type of "figure" CAN be photographed even if under 18.
- A promise
- This branch of government makes the laws.
- This is a group of 9 judges that listen to cases dealing with peoples rights.
- This is what the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution are called.
- Your body
- You cannot fire a weapon within this range of city limits.
- Of it.
- Complete this phrase: "Freedom of Speech & ________".
- Media.
- Have/Hold Firearms
30 Clues: Proof • Of it. • Media. • A promise • Your body • controlled • Non-Pro Army • Your documents • Additions/Changes. • Have/Hold Firearms • You need one of these to purchase a gun. • This branch of government makes the laws. • The first right we learned in Amendment I. • A school only needs this to search a student. • This branch of government interprets the laws. • ...
Constitution + Bill of Rights 2025 2025-12-05
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- Commander and Chief of armed forces
- Number of terms a President may serve
- Power to declare act of Congress or President "unconstitutional"= _______ Review
- Enforce law
- 1st written document of self government in America
- Court case that protects your right to remain silent= _______ v. Arizona
- Has power of impeachment
- There are 13 court of ______
- 3rd Amendment= No _______ soldiers
- The president's top advisors
- citizens and leaders lived modest lives, worked hard and put common welfare above own selfish interests
- There are 94 _____ courts
- Interpret law
- 4th Amendment = No illegal search or ______
- Lists the goals of the Constitution
- Shared power between federal government and states
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- Officially elects the President
- Representation in the House of Representatives is based on states __________
- Approves presidential appointees
- The President can sign or ______ a bill
- Relationship between people and gov, existed only for good of people
- 1st African American Justice= ______ Marshall
- Amendment which gives right to a speedy trial
- Term of supreme Court Justice
- Most work in congress gets done in _________
- States have ________ representation in the Senate
- The 1st government of the U.S., the Articles of _______
- ________ Rebellion showed weakness of the Articles of Confederation
- Make law
- Formally approve a plan or an agreement.
- Idea that the government’s authority comes from the people= _______ sovereignty
- Congress power to make needed laws not in Constitution= ______ Clause
- 2nd Amendment = Right to bear______
- Solution at Constitutional Convention for state representation in Congress
- Amendment which protects from cruel or unusual punishment
- System that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other two branches
- Presides over impeachment trial= ______ Justice
- National laws are the __________ law of the land
38 Clues: Make law • Enforce law • Interpret law • Has power of impeachment • There are 94 _____ courts • There are 13 court of ______ • The president's top advisors • Term of supreme Court Justice • Officially elects the President • Approves presidential appointees • 3rd Amendment= No _______ soldiers • Commander and Chief of armed forces • 2nd Amendment = Right to bear______ • ...
Bill Of Rights Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-12
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- Freedom of religion, speech, press:Rights to assembly and petition
- Rights of a person Accused of a crime
- a term for housing troops
- a term meaning an amendment has been approved by the state
- a suspect can pay a *bail* to guarantee he or she will return to trial
- each branch of government has the means to check the actions of the other branches
- a military force that is raised from the civil population to supplement a regular army in an emergency.
- allows police to search private homes
- Protection from excessive bail and Punishment
- protects citizens' rights during legal proceedings
- Trial by jury in civil Suits
- Search and seizure
- a citizen tried for the same crime twice
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- Right to a fair and speedy Trial
- the police must show this to obtain a search warrant
- Right to bear arms(guns)
- Keeping soldiers in Private homes
- saying a lie to harm another person's reputation
- Father of the Constitution
- Rights Reserved to the people
- to curtail or limit (rights or privileges).
- Powers Reserved to the states and people
- fair and balanced perspective
- legal cases involving disputes between people
- the action of capturing someone or something using force.
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 • Rights of a person Accused of a crime • allows police to search private homes • ...
Bill of Rights Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-12
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- media/news sources can report on stories without government interference
- amendment that says trials must be speedy, public, and held near where the crime took place
- amendment that protects against cruel and unusual punishment, and against unfair prices for bail or fines
- amendment that protects people from testifying against themselves and being put on trial twice for the same crime
- amendment that protects citizens from having to let soldiers live in their houses during peace time
- the name of the first 10 amendments to the Constitution
- amendment that protects the right to own and carry weapons and to form a militia
- someone who saw a crime take place or knows something about it and can be forced to testify in court
- amendment that protects freedom of religion, speech, press, and the right to assemble
- citizens can say what they want without being punished
- the amount of money paid to get out of jail after being arrested
- amendment that protects the power of each level of government
- amendment that sets rules for when people’s belongings can be searched or seized (taken)
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- a paper given by a judge that gives police permission to search a specific place
- citizens can choose what religion they want to practice (or none)
- the group of 6-12 people who listen to a court case and vote to decide if someone is guilty (must be unbiased)
- amendment that allows for juries to decide lawsuits worth more than $20 and says that jury decisions are final
- the person who is in charge in the courtroom and decides cases if there is no jury
- citizens can gather for protests, meetings, rallies, etc. as long as they are peaceful
- a person who helps prove that an accused person is guilty or not, anyone accused of a crime has a right to one of these
- this phrase means that people can own and carry weapons
- amendment that protects daily rights and freedoms that are not listed in the other amendments
- this term means that you cannot be put on trial twice for the same crime
23 Clues: citizens can say what they want without being punished • this phrase means that people can own and carry weapons • the name of the first 10 amendments to the Constitution • amendment that protects the power of each level of government • the amount of money paid to get out of jail after being arrested • ...
Bill of Rights -- Chapter 4 2023-03-01
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- putting someone on trial for a crime of which he/she has been previously found innocent
- the freedom to think and act without government interference or fear of unfair legal treatment
- a violent act against a person because of his/her race, color, national origin, gender, or disability
- peaceful protest against laws believed to be unfair
- a person officially charged with a crime
- laws from after the Civil War that kept African Americans from holding certain jobs, having property, and limited other rights
- spoken untruths that are harmful to someone's reputation
- the act of occupying seats or sitting on the floor of an establishment as a form of organized protest
- following established legal procedures
- a document issued by a grand jury to charge someone with a crime
- written untruths that are harmful to someone's reputation
- a strong reason to think that a person or property has been involved in a crime
- unfair treatment based on prejudice against a certain group
- the right of government to take private property, usually land, for public use
- Southern segregation law
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- a court order allowing police to search property and seize evidence
- the right to say our opinions, without fear of being stopped or punished by the government for those ideas
- the right to vote
- the banning of printed materials or films due to offensive ideas they contain
- the rights of full citizenship and equality under the law
- a sum of money used as security deposit to ensure that an accused person who is released returns for his/her trial
- the social separation of the races
- giving evidence about yourself that could lead to you being found guilty of a crime
- a formal request for a government action
- a sum of money required by voters before they are permitted to cast a ballot
25 Clues: the right to vote • Southern segregation law • the social separation of the races • following established legal procedures • a person officially charged with a crime • a formal request for a government action • peaceful protest against laws believed to be unfair • spoken untruths that are harmful to someone's reputation • ...
Bill of Rights Crossword - Natalie 2022-09-28
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- can't be a witness against yourself
- replace
- fundamental principles
- bans quartering
- right to jury trial in civil cases
- prevents unreasonable search and seizure
- right to fair trial
- lawsuit no criminal conduct
- bans excessive bail and punishment
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- accommodate
- same crime charged twice
- basic rights
- restriction
- fair trial, right to lawyer
- weapons and ammunition
- right to bare arms and form militia
- rights retained by the people
- taking away
- ensures states rights
- rights of accused
20 Clues: replace • accommodate • restriction • taking away • basic rights • bans quartering • rights of accused • right to fair trial • ensures states rights • fundamental principles • weapons and ammunition • same crime charged twice • fair trial, right to lawyer • lawsuit no criminal conduct • rights retained by the people • right to jury trial in civil cases • bans excessive bail and punishment • ...
Constitution and Bill of rights 2022-05-26
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- makes all laws
- criminal
- complaints
- Written authorization to search
- the elected head of a republic
- Rights of the people
- body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed.
- To set a standard
- The right to bear arms
- to approve
- Quartering troops
- to get together peacefully
- interprets the laws
- Rights of the caused persons
- Rights to speedy trial
- to forbid
- Search and seizure
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- untrained army
- Trial by Jury
- the highest judicial court in a country or state.
- the five freedoms
- the Presidents branch of government
- person who advocates or supports a system of government in which several states unite under a central authority.
- to fix complaints
- powers of the states and the people
- person who opposed the adoption of the U.S. Constitution.
- unbiased
- assembly or council of citizens having the highest deliberative functions in a government
- Limits of fines and punishments
- the first ten amendments to the US Constitution
30 Clues: criminal • unbiased • to forbid • complaints • to approve • Trial by Jury • untrained army • makes all laws • the five freedoms • To set a standard • to fix complaints • Quartering troops • Search and seizure • interprets the laws • Rights of the people • The right to bear arms • Rights to speedy trial • to get together peacefully • Rights of the caused persons • the elected head of a republic • ...
Bill of Rights Vocabulary #1 2024-11-15
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- Listen to cases dealing with rights
- Not allowing
- To request in writing
- This is what you call a group of people
- This is the age when you are legally allowed to purchase and drink alcohol
- This is the first right listed in Amendment 1
- Protects things you can do or have
- Practice
- This is the age when you become a legal adult
- This is the age when you can retire
- This branch of government interprets the laws
- A document explaining how a country will be organized
- Favoring
- Media
- This person oversees the Executive Branch
- Come together
- Having one of these on your record can impact your rights
Down
- Change/Addition
- Congress oversees this branch of government
- This branch of government enforces the laws
- This is what you call the first 10 Amendments of the Constitution
- This group oversees the Judicial Branch
- This is an example of an Establishment of Religion
- You get this right at 15
- This is the age when you can legally watch a rated R movie on your own
- Of it
- Protects your rights
- You have the least amount of rights at this place
28 Clues: Media • Of it • Practice • Favoring • Not allowing • Come together • Change/Addition • Protects your rights • To request in writing • You get this right at 15 • Protects things you can do or have • Listen to cases dealing with rights • This is the age when you can retire • This is what you call a group of people • This group oversees the Judicial Branch • ...
Bill of Rights Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-11
Across
- – A legal document issued by a court giving police the authority to conduct a search, required under the Fourth Amendment for legal searches and seizures.
- – Reasonable grounds for issuing a search or making an arrest, as required for searches and seizures under the Fourth Amendment.
- – The right to possess weapons for defense (Amendment II).
- – The right to practice any religion or no religion without government interference.
- – A formal change or addition to a legal document, especially the Constitution.
- – Being tried twice for the same crime, prohibited under the Fifth Amendment.
- – To actively break the terms of a law or limit a right, especially in reference to personal freedoms.
- – Refers to legal representation, specifically the Sixth Amendment right to an attorney for defense.
- – Being forced to testify against oneself, prohibited by the Fifth Amendment, allowing individuals the “right to remain silent.”
- – A military force composed of ordinary citizens to provide defense, security, and emergency law enforcement (Amendment II).
- – The right to express one’s opinions publicly without governmental interference or censorship.
- – A group of citizens tasked with deciding if there is enough evidence for a trial (Amendment V).
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- – Legal principle that the government must respect all legal rights owed to a person, protected under the Fifth Amendment.
- – Harsh or barbaric penalties, prohibited by the Eighth Amendment.
- – The act of housing or lodging soldiers, addressed in the Third Amendment which prohibits involuntary housing of soldiers in private homes.
- – Refers to the government's right to search a person’s property and take evidence, regulated by the Fourth Amendment to protect privacy.
- – The right to appeal to government to address grievances or request changes.
- – To formally approve or confirm, especially in reference to constitutional amendments or treaties.
- – Money or property given to secure the release of a person awaiting trial, addressed in the Eighth Amendment to prevent excessive amounts.
- – The right to gather peacefully, often related to protests or meetings, protected under the First Amendment.
- – Powers not delegated to the federal government by the Constitution, which are reserved to the states or people under the Tenth Amendment.
21 Clues: – The right to possess weapons for defense (Amendment II). • – Harsh or barbaric penalties, prohibited by the Eighth Amendment. • – The right to appeal to government to address grievances or request changes. • – Being tried twice for the same crime, prohibited under the Fifth Amendment. • ...
The Constitution & The Bill of Rights 2023-03-06
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- the man who wrote the constutution
- the amendment that guarentees the right to a jury
- the branch of government that is in charge of the court system
- how many amendments are in The Bill of Rights
- "I plead the..."
- the number of amendments in the constitution
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- the fifth amendments prevents double...
- according to the second amendment gives us the right to...
- one of the 3 basic freedoms protected by the first amendment
- what amendment protects you from searches without reason
- the head of the executive branch is
- makes laws
- The bill of...
- the sixth amendment gives you the right to a...trial
- the tenth amendment protects the rights of the
15 Clues: makes laws • The bill of... • "I plead the..." • the man who wrote the constutution • the head of the executive branch is • the fifth amendments prevents double... • the number of amendments in the constitution • how many amendments are in The Bill of Rights • the tenth amendment protects the rights of the • the amendment that guarentees the right to a jury • ...
The Bill of Rights 2023-12-11
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- The 5th amendment guarantees the right to ___ process
- A document issued by a judge to the sheriff for the purpose of getting evidence concerning a crime
- The 1st amendment consists of four different ________ and 1 right
- The 5th amendment protects against double ________
- The 3rd amendment was made because the British forced people to _____ soldiers
- What amendment outlaws unreasonable search and seizure
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- The 2nd amendment is the right to ____ _____
- The 9th amendment states that rights not listed are given to the ______
- The Bill of Rights consist of the first 10 __________
- Spoken untruths that are harmful to someone's reputation
- Money that is paid in order to be released from jail while waiting for a trial
- The power to take private property for public use following payment of just compensation is called _______ domain
- When you are on trial you have the right to a ______
- How many amendments are in the Bill of Rights
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 5th amendment guarantees the right to ___ process • The Bill of Rights consist of the first 10 __________ • ...
Bill of Rights (Amendments) 2024-01-11
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- Freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition
- the right to a jury trial when you're charged with a crime, protection against double jeopardy, protection against self-incrimination, the right to a fair trial, and protection against the taking of property by the government without compensation.
- Protects the rights not specifically listed in the Constitution and Bill of Rights
- The right to remain silent; this must be told to those being arrested
- protects the right for citizens to have a jury trial in federal courts with civil cases where the claim exceeds a certain dollar value.
- protection from quartering troops
- the right to a public trial without unnecessary delay, the right to a lawyer, the right to an impartial jury, and the right to know who your accusers are and charges
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- Being tried for the same crime twice
- The state that againstd agaisnt in the Miranda Case
- fair compensation for owners of formerly private property that has been taken by the government
- Protection from cruel and unusual punishment
- Right to bear arms
- Powers not delegated to the federal government are reserved for the states
- Protection against unreasonable searches and seizures
14 Clues: Right to bear arms • protection from quartering troops • Being tried for the same crime twice • Protection from cruel and unusual punishment • The state that againstd agaisnt in the Miranda Case • Protection against unreasonable searches and seizures • Freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition • ...
Constitution/Bill of rights 2022-05-24
Across
- Rights of Citizens
- Other rights of the people.
- Right to keep and bear arms in order to maintain a well regulated militia.
- Slavery Abolished
- The amendment that allows freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition.
- No quartering of soldiers.
- The right to remain silent
- Suits against states
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- Rights of accused persons, e.g., right to a speedy and public trial.
- Right of trial by jury in civil cases.
- Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures.
- Election of President and Vice-president
- Freedom from excessive bail, cruel and unusual punishments.
- Powers reserved to the states.
14 Clues: Slavery Abolished • Rights of Citizens • Suits against states • No quartering of soldiers. • The right to remain silent • Other rights of the people. • Powers reserved to the states. • Right of trial by jury in civil cases. • Election of President and Vice-president • Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures. • Freedom from excessive bail, cruel and unusual punishments. • ...
Bill of Rights Vocabulary 2024-01-04
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- The right to vote
- A sum of money used as a security deposit to ensure that someone will return for trial
- a formal request for government action
- spoken untruths that are harmful to someone’s reputation
- freedoms to think and act without government interference or fear of unfair legal treatment
- a court order allowing law-enforcement officers to search a suspect’s home or business and take specific items as evidence
- Following established legal procedures
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- giving evidence that could lead to one being found guilty of a crime
- putting someone on trial for a crime for which he or she was previously found not guilty
- Any change to the Constitution
- The banning of alarming or offensive material in books or films
- written untruths that are harmful to someone’s reputation
- a sum of money required of voters before they are permitted to cast a ballot
- the right of government to take private property for public use
14 Clues: The right to vote • Any change to the Constitution • a formal request for government action • Following established legal procedures • spoken untruths that are harmful to someone’s reputation • written untruths that are harmful to someone’s reputation • The banning of alarming or offensive material in books or films • ...
Human Rights 10 History Revision 2013-05-14
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- ? Roosevelt headed the drafting commitee of the Declaration of human rights
- The congress of _____________ equality
- Name of a civil rights march
- African Americans and White Americans were ____________
- Martin Luther died this way
- Klux Klan A White supremacist group
- A _____________ ride
- The ___ charter
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- _____ Rock Central High
- World War which sparked the creation of human rights
- ? Luther gave the I have a Dream speech
- America was involved in a civil ______
- _____________ Parkes refused to move
- The decalaration of human rights is made up of these
- In 1964 which act was passed
- Martin Luther King was influenced by this man
- This President signed the Civil Rights Bill
- In 1960 this non violent protest began
- Most racial concerns were in this portion of America
- The ___________ of human rights
20 Clues: The ___ charter • A _____________ ride • _____ Rock Central High • Martin Luther died this way • Name of a civil rights march • In 1964 which act was passed • The ___________ of human rights • _____________ Parkes refused to move • Klux Klan A White supremacist group • America was involved in a civil ______ • The congress of _____________ equality • ...
Bill of rights 2023-11-27
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- innocent until proven guilty.
- the Bill of Rights initially did not include this.
- freedom of speech/religion.
- freedom to own weapons.
Down
- no excision punishment/bail.
- introduction
- freedom to deny house search unless there’s a warrant.
- the audience of the Bill of Rights.
- last name of man who was main author of Bill of Rights.
9 Clues: introduction • freedom to own weapons. • freedom of speech/religion. • no excision punishment/bail. • innocent until proven guilty. • the audience of the Bill of Rights. • the Bill of Rights initially did not include this. • freedom to deny house search unless there’s a warrant. • last name of man who was main author of Bill of Rights.
Government Crossword:Section 1 2024-09-19
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- How many states ended up ratifying the Constitution?
- formally approved
- seeds of democracy
- most basic purpose of government
- three parts of government
- Father of the Constitution
- What were the delegates called?
- example of a state
- treaty signed in 1783
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- influenced the social contract theory
- Year the Magna Carta was signed
- King of England in 1760
- company in regards to Boston Tea Party
- supported the constitution and believed a bill of rights was unnessacary
- How many years apart were the Petition of Right and English Bill of Rights signed?
- articles defending the constitution
- two chamber legislature
- What closed the Boston Harbor?
- agreement where the English King gave the colonists the right to establish a colony
- characteristic of a state
20 Clues: formally approved • seeds of democracy • example of a state • treaty signed in 1783 • King of England in 1760 • two chamber legislature • three parts of government • characteristic of a state • Father of the Constitution • What closed the Boston Harbor? • Year the Magna Carta was signed • What were the delegates called? • most basic purpose of government • ...
Social Studies 2025-05-19
Across
- The Abolitionist Movement
- The Civil War
- The Declaration of Independence
- Louisiana Purchase
- The Boston Massacre
- The Civil Rights Movement
- The Emancipation Proclamation
- The Oregon Trail
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- The Trails of Tears
- The American Revolution
- The Bill of Rights
- Women's Rights Movement
- The US Constitution
- Lewis and Clark Expedition
- Industrial Revolution
- The Gold Rush
16 Clues: The Civil War • The Gold Rush • The Oregon Trail • The Bill of Rights • Louisiana Purchase • The Trails of Tears • The US Constitution • The Boston Massacre • Industrial Revolution • The American Revolution • Women's Rights Movement • The Abolitionist Movement • The Civil Rights Movement • Lewis and Clark Expedition • The Emancipation Proclamation • The Declaration of Independence
Amendments_Angel 2023-01-24
Across
- - The constitutional amendment adopted in 1870 to extend suffrage to African Americans
- the Bill of Rights.
- - applied the bill of rights to the states
- - excessive bail shall not be required nor excessive fines imposed nor cruel and unusual punishment
- - The constitutional amendment adopted in 1920 that guarantees women the right to vote
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- - The constitutional and other legal protections against government actions. Formally set down
- - A process that extended the protections of the Bill of Rights against the actions of state and local governments
- - abolished slavery
- - A process that extended the protections of the Bill of Rights against the actions of state and local governments
- - A constitutional amendment designed to protect individuals accused of crimes
- - A written defamation of a person's character, reputation, business, or property rights
- - prohibits the government from forcing individuals to testify against themselves
- - Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition
13 Clues: - abolished slavery • the Bill of Rights. • - applied the bill of rights to the states • - Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition • - A constitutional amendment designed to protect individuals accused of crimes • - prohibits the government from forcing individuals to testify against themselves • ...
