The Bill of Rights
Across
- 4. Freedoms or powers that people can justly claim.
- 7. The right of people to share their opinions publicly.
- 9. The amendment that says police officers can't search or arrest someone unless the have a good reason.
- 11. The amendment that gave women the right to vote.
- 13. The amendment that says that naming rights in the Constitution doesn't mean people don't have other rights.
- 14. The amendment that says that the government only has the powers given to it by the Constitution.
- 17. The wife and close advisor of John Adams.
- 18. The amendment that says that punishments can't be "cruel and unusual."
- 19. The amendment that outlawed slavery.
- 20. This amendment gives citizens the right to own and use weapons.
- 23. The removal of a government from power by force and its replacement with another.
- 25. Where the original U.S. Constitution is on display.
- 26. The amendment that says that people charged with a civil crime have a right to a trial in front of a jury.
Down
- 1. The first ten amendments to the United States Constitution, which guarantee certain rights.
- 2. The amendment that says the United States can't have an official religion. This amendment also protects Speech and the Press.
- 3. A change or addition to a document or law.
- 5. A group of Native nations that formed a government together.
- 6. The state or condition of being the property of another person.
- 7. The amendment that allowed Black men to vote.
- 8. The group of men who helped to establish the United States and its system of government.
- 10. The set of written rules and principles upon which Unite States laws are based.
- 12. A legal process by which a court settles a disagreement between people or groups.
- 15. The amendment that prevents the government from forcing people to house soldiers.
- 16. Official members of a country or state.
- 20. The amendment that says a trial must be held as soon as possible.
- 21. The political rights and powers to act and think as one wishes.
- 22. The amendment that says that nobody can be punished for a crime committed against the public or a state without a trial.
- 24. Kept from being a part of something.