History
Across
- 4. the number of each of the house of congress that must approve an amendment for it to be submitted to the states of their approval
- 5. an alternation or change that ads to,improve or corrects a motive or bill
- 7. this freedom is one of three basic freedoms protected by the 1st amendment
- 10. The Branch responsible for amendments
- 13. this amendment doesn't permit search and sizure without a warrent
- 14. The only court established by the constitution and usually rules only on issue of national importance
- 15. Another name for the first 10 amendments
Down
- 1. This amendment outlaws cruel and unusual punishment
- 2. The document of which the bill of rights is attached
- 3. the amendment allows you to be silent if your testimony is incriminating you
- 6. The number of people on a jury
- 8. The number of amendments contained in the bill of rights
- 9. the amount of states need to approve a amendment
- 11. This another one of three basic freedoms protected by the first amendment
- 12. a term used to identify a national or central government that has power greater then individual state governments