AP Government- Chapter 10 Review
Across
- 2. The "supreme law of the land" of the US.
- 13. Court case which established that everyone has to be provided an attorney.
- 14. Evidence that was found in an unlawful search but would eventually be found, therefore it doesn't violate the exclusionary rule.
- 15. Type of saying given by police to criminal suspects in police custody advising them of their right to silence
- 18. States you cant use illegally obtained evidence in court because it violates the 4th amendment.
- 22. Amendment that says no state shall enforce a law that deprives an individual of life, liberty, or property.
- 25. Court case that decided that the Fifth Amendment requires that law enforcement officials advise suspects of their right to remain silent and to obtain an attorney during interrogations while in police custody.
- 26. Court case that used the 14th amendment to make the bill of rights applicable to the states.
Down
- 1. Clause Requires the government to pay just compensation, interpreted as market value, to the owner of the property, valued at the time of the takings.
- 3. Doctrine that Makes the bill of rights applicable to the states.
- 4. First 10 amendments of the constitution
- 5. the principle that the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments protect fundamental rights from government interference.
- 6. A case in which the Court decided that evidence obtained illegally may not be used against someone in a court of law by the Fourth Amendment
- 7. Not stated directly in fourth amendment, but has been interpreted in this way to protect abortion rights.
- 8. A case in which the Court found a District of Columbia law strictly regulating gun ownership to be unconstitutional.
- 9. Clause that Restricts the government from depriving life, liberty, and property; clause in the 14th amendment
- 10. A court case that decided that students have freedom of speech in schools as long as it doesn't cause substantial disruption.
- 11. Exception that states a warranted police search that is later found to be unlawful but was conducted legally at the time, therefore it doesn't violate the exclusionary rule.
- 12. Amendment that states a person has a certain freedoms, such as religion, speech, press, petition, ect.
- 16. Type of exception Which puts the protection of people before procedural protections for suspects.
- 17. Something congressed passed in 1976 that prevented federal funding that might be used for an abortion.
- 19. Amendment that states No unwarranted search and seizures
- 20. Amendment that Guarantees a fair trial and jury, no double jeopardy, ect.
- 21. An act that gave law enforcement more power to protect against terrorism.
- 23. Protects abortions due to the interpretation of the 4th amendment, right to privacy.
- 24. Amendment that promises rights to criminal defendants, such as a speedy public trial