Bill of Rights
Across
- 2. What citizens have the right to "keep and bear"
- 6. Freedom to practice any faith or none at all
- 8. Type of punishment the Eighth Amendment protects against
- 11. A formal change or addition to the Constitution
- 13. Amendment protecting against unreasonable searches
- 14. Amendment stating that people have rights not listed in the Constitution
- 15. Money paid to get out of jail before trial
- 16. Being tried twice for the same crime
- 17. Fair treatment through the normal judicial system
- 20. The Bill of Rights is an addition to this document
- 22. Amendment guaranteeing due process and protection against self-incrimination
- 24. Branch of government restricted by the First Amendment
- 25. Freedoms and protections guaranteed to individuals
- 26. Amendment reserving powers to the states or people
- 27. Amendment protecting the right to keep and bear arms
- 28. The freedom to publish newspapers and express opinions
Down
- 1. Legal document needed to search or arrest
- 3. Amendment forbidding cruel and unusual punishment
- 4. The Bill of Rights limits the power of this entity
- 5. Quartering of these is restricted in the Third Amendment
- 7. Saying something that can be used against oneself in court
- 9. Person who defends someone in court
- 10. The right to appeal to the government for change
- 12. Central idea of the Bill of Rights
- 13. Amendment that guarantees freedom of speech, religion, and press
- 18. Amendment guaranteeing a speedy and public trial
- 19. Group of citizens who decide a court case
- 21. Amendment guaranteeing trial by jury in civil cases
- 23. The right to gather peacefully
- 27. One of the freedoms protected by the First Amendment