Topic 8 & 9 Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. part of the 5th amendment stating that no person can be put in jeopardy of life or limb twice; once a person has been tried for a crime, they cannot be tried again for the same crime
  2. 4. part of the 14th amendment which guarantees that no State deny basic rights to its people
  3. 7. formal complaint before a grand jusry that charges the accused with one or more crimes
  4. 11. idea that government cannot curb ideas before they are expressed
  5. 12. part of the 1st amendment of the Constitution that guarantees the separation of church and state
  6. 14. law applied to an act committed before its passage
  7. 15. a member of a state or nation who owes allegiance to it by birth or naturalization and is entitled to full civil rights
  8. 18. constitutional rights that police must read to a suspect before questioning can occur
  9. 19. crime of attempting to overthrow the government by force or to disrupt its lawful activities by violent acts
  10. 21. term used for positive acts of government that seek to make constitutional guarantees a reality for all people
  11. 23. to gather with one another in order to express view on public matters
  12. 25. court order that prevents unjust arrests and imprisonments
  13. 26. the legal process by which citizens of one country become citizens of another
Down
  1. 1. the second part of the constitutional guarantee of religious freedom; guarantees to each person the right to believe whatever they choose to believe in matters of religion
  2. 3. doctrine that holds that the government must act fairly and in accord with established rules in all that it does
  3. 5. court order authorizing a search
  4. 6. idea that the laws of a state, or of the nation, must treat any given individual in the same way as it would treat other individuals who are in similar conditions and circumstances
  5. 8. the power of a government to take private property for public use
  6. 9. a form of protest in which people deliberately but non-violently violate the law as a means of expressing their opposition to come particular law of public policy
  7. 10. false and malicious use of printed words
  8. 11. a citizen’s right to bring his or her view to the attention of public officials by such means as written petitions, letters, lobbying, and matches
  9. 13. ruling stating that evidence gained as the result of an illegal act by police cannot be used against the person from whom it was seized
  10. 16. first ten amendments to the Constitution
  11. 17. the process of incorporating, or including, most of the guarantees in the Bill of Rights into the 14th Amendment’s Due Process Clause
  12. 20. guarantees of the safety of persons, opinion, and property from the arbitrary acts of government, including freedom of speech and freedom of religion
  13. 22. false and malicious use of spoken words
  14. 24. reasonable grounds, a reasonable suspicion of crime