Gitlow v. New York (1925)
Across
- 3. Found in the 1st Amendment; two forms: verbal and symbolic
- 5. the name of the time period from the late 1940s to the early 1950s, characterized by hysteria over the perceived threat posed by Communists in the U.S.
- 7. a part of two amendments which refers to the right to trial
- 8. a style of government where there is both a superior central government and an inferior local government ruling overlapping jursidictions
- 9. Also known as the Big Apple; the state sued in this case
- 10. when one refrains from following a law; a method of protest that is the government is allowed to punish under the Constitution
- 12. the document that binds the United States government to its people, as well as ensures it doesn’t overstep boundaries
- 13. The part of the Bill of Rights that grants 5 freedoms
- 14. One who believes in any economic and political theories advocating collective or governmental ownership and administration of the means of production and distribution of goods
- 16. Doctrine from the 14th Amendment used to justify the application of the Constitution to the stares
- 17. the unusual conflict were no battles were fought with weapons, only with soft power
- 18. This right is used to speak out against the government and often involves signatures
- 19. the chief justice of the SCOTUS from 1921 to 1930
Down
- 1. Because of this amendment, states cannot be sued without their permission
- 2. the act of controlling what a person says or writes
- 3. the idea that the states should have a degree of independence from the central government
- 4. The lack of government
- 6. the name of the collection of two documents created by the Socialist Party of America in 1919
- 11. the President during the time of this case in 1925
- 15. part of the U.S. Constitution that grants civil liberties