Bill of Rights& the 7 Principles of Government
Across
- 3. The central government is separated into three branches.
- 4. FREEDOM OF THE PRESS, RELIGION, ASSEMBLE, SPEECH, AND PETITION THE GOVERNMENT
- 6. Everyone must follow the law. The government is not all powerful.
- 8. NO CITIZEN SHOULD BE FORCED TO QUARTER SOLDIERS IN THEIR HOMES
- 10. The idea that the people hold the power in the government. They exercise this power by voting
- 11. STATES PEOPLE HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT ARE NOT ADDRESSED IN THE CONSTITUTION
- 14. PROVIDES FOR JURY TRIALS IN CIVIL CASES
- 15. PROVIDES FOR THE RIGHTS OF PERSONS ACCUSED OF A CRIME
- 16. Each branch of the government has a way to limit the powers of the other two branches.Each branch of the government has a way to limit the powers of the other two branches.
- 17. People elect representatives to make laws for them
Down
- 1. RIGHT TO BE INFORMED OF CHARGES, RIGHT TO A SPEEDY TRIAL, RIGHT TO A JURY, RIGHT TO A LAWYER, FACE PEOPLE AGAINST YOU, CALL YOUR WITNESSES
- 2. PROHIBITS UNREASONABLE ARRESTS AND SEARCHES
- 5. Citizens are given unalienable rights that cannot be taken away without a trial.
- 7. SAYS ALL POWERS NOT GIVEN TO THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ARE KEPT BY THE STATES OR THE PEOPLE
- 9. PROTECTS THE RIGHTS TO CARRY AND BEAR ARMS
- 12. The Federal and the state governments share power. Each has roles that only they can fulfill and some they share.
- 13. SETS LIMITATIONS ON BAIL AND PUNISHMENTS