Civic's Midterm Study Guide
Across
- 5. Powers that are not given to U.S. the government are reserved to the states
- 8. Take the Citizenship test
- 12. The study of government and politics
- 13. Jury Duty, drafting, school, taxes, follow laws
- 15. The use of obstructive tactics by a Senator to prevent voting on a bill.
- 16. Clause States that the Constitution is the highest "supreme" law of the land.
- 17. Check for eligibility, and sign a Declaration of Intentions.
- 18. Apply for an interview and attend it
- 19. A form of redistricting in which electoral districts are manipulated for one political party.
- 20. The Right to bear arms or weapons
- 21. Due process of law, protection against self-incrimination; double jeopardy
- 22. Limits searches and seizures
Down
- 1. The right to a jury trial in civil cases
- 2. Voting, donating
- 3. Step Pledge the oath of allegiance
- 4. The type of government the US is.
- 6. Forbids the quartering of soldiers
- 7. Forbids “cruel and unusual punishment”; forbids excessive bails & fines
- 9. Our five freedoms, Religion, Assembly, Petition, Press, and Speech
- 10. Gives the fed. gov. power to create a law that they deem "necessary and proper"
- 11. It entitles you to rights that are not listed in the Constitution
- 14. The right to a lawyer, right to a speedy & public trial in criminal case