AP GOV FACTS AND TERMS
Across
- 7. Restraint - Government censorship before publication
- 10. Amendment - Granted women the right to vote
- 11. - Speech not protected because it lacks serious value
- 12. v. Sandford - Case ruling that enslaved people were not citizens
- 13. - Written false statements that harm someone’s reputation
- 15. Exercise Clause - Protects individuals’ right to practice their religion
- 16. Amendment - Prohibits denying voting rights based on race
- 17. Rule - Bars illegally obtained evidence from court
- 20. and Unusual Punishment - Punishment prohibited by the 8th Amendment
- 26. Worth - Idea that jobs of equal value should receive equal pay
- 29. v US - Upheld Japanese American internment during WWII
- 31. Action - Policies to increase opportunities for underrepresented groups
- 32. to Privacy - Implied constitutional protection of personal autonomy
- 33. Amendment - Protects speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition
- 34. with Disabilities Act - Law banning discrimination against people with disabilities
- 36. - Numerical requirement for representation; often controversial in admissions
- 37. Process Clause - Constitutional guarantee of fair legal procedures
- 38. Tax - Fee required to vote; used to suppress minority voters
Down
- 1. Clause - Prohibits government from creating an official religion
- 2. Rights Act of 1964 - Banned discrimination in public accommodations and employment
- 3. Amendment - Abolished slavery in the United States
- 4. v New York - Case that began applying the Bill of Rights to the states
- 5. v Board - Declared segregated schools unconstitutional
- 6. Bargaining - Agreement where defendant pleads guilty for a lighter sentence
- 8. Liberties - Individual freedoms protected from government interference
- 9. Rights - Policies protecting people from discriminatory treatment
- 10. Amendment - Guarantees equal protection and due process to all citizens
- 12. - Being forced to testify against oneself
- 14. Protection Clause - Requires states to treat individuals equally under the law
- 18. Harassment - Unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature in workplace or school
- 19. v Reed - First case where gender discrimination was ruled unconstitutional
- 21. Doctrine - Process of applying Bill of Rights protections to states
- 22. Speech - Advertising; receives limited First Amendment protection
- 23. Speech - Nonverbal expression protected as free speech
- 24. Rights Act of 1965 - Protected minority voting rights and banned literacy tests
- 25. - The right to vote
- 27. Amendment - Abolished poll taxes in federal elections
- 28. v Ferguson - Upheld “separate but equal” segregation
- 30. of Rights - First ten amendments guaranteeing fundamental freedoms
- 35. Rights Amendment - Proposed amendment guaranteeing gender equality