Civics Unit 2

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Across
  1. 4. and balances branches limit each other’s power
  2. 6. Branch interprets the law
  3. 9. sovereignty government power comes from the people
  4. 11. v Wainwright right to attorney in criminal cases
  5. 15. Nation v Georgia defined relationship between tribes and US government
  6. 16. reject a law
  7. 19. v Carr established one person one vote
  8. 20. charge an official with misconduct
  9. 23. of law society and government must follow the law
  10. 24. de Montesquieu separation of powers philosopher
  11. 25. v Board of Education ended school segregation
  12. 26. v Arizona rights must be read to suspects
  13. 27. v Yoder allowed religious exemption from school attendance
  14. 29. Amendment no quartering of soldiers
  15. 30. Scott v Sandford ruled slaves not citizens and Congress cannot ban slavery in territories
  16. 33. Amendment rights not listed are still protected
  17. 34. a government where citizens elect representatives
  18. 37. divides power between the national government and the states
  19. 40. v Wade protected abortion rights under privacy
  20. 41. Amendment freedoms of religion speech press assembly and petition
  21. 42. Branch enforces the law
  22. 43. government the government only has power that has been given to it
  23. 47. v United States limits on free speech during wartime
  24. 48. liberties freedom from unfair government interference
  25. 49. Amendment due process and protection from self incrimination
  26. 51. States v Nixon president not above the law
Down
  1. 1. Amendment protection from unreasonable search and seizure
  2. 2. v Maryland established implied powers and federal supremacy
  3. 3. Amendment right to bear arms
  4. 5. v Reno limited racial gerrymandering
  5. 7. liberties rights protected from government interference
  6. 8. An introduction
  7. 10. of Rights first ten amendments protecting freedoms
  8. 12. of power three branches with unique roles to prevent absolute power
  9. 13. York Times v United States protected press from prior restraint
  10. 14. v Madison power of judicial review established
  11. 17. change to the Constitution
  12. 18. Amendment right to fair and speedy trial with lawyer
  13. 21. Branch creates the law
  14. 22. v Virginia ended bans on interracial marriage
  15. 26. v Chicago applied 2nd Amendment to states
  16. 28. review power to interpret the Constitution
  17. 31. Senate and House of Representatives
  18. 32. v Ferguson established separate but equal doctrine
  19. 35. of the Governed the government power comes from the people's consent (approval)
  20. 36. v United States upheld Japanese internment during WWII
  21. 38. v Gore decided 2000 election
  22. 39. v Des Moines students have free speech in schools
  23. 41. Amendment powers not given to federal government go to states or people
  24. 44. v Vitale school prayer unconstitutional
  25. 45. Amendment right to jury trial in civil cases
  26. 46. States v Lopez limited Congress under commerce clause
  27. 50. Amendment no cruel or unusual punishment