Gitlow v. New York (1925)

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