Unit 2 Mid-Review
Across
- 2. An addition or change to the Constitution
- 4. The Constitution prohibits this, prosecuting a person twice for the same crime.
- 7. In order to become a US citizen, you must live in the US a minimum of ______ years.
- 9. To sign or approve an amendment.
- 11. The fourteenth amendment gives due process rights for _______ offenses.
- 13. The study of government, duties, and rights of citizens
- 14. The minimum age to apply to become a US citizen.
- 15. This amendment gives us due process rights when we break a federal law.
- 17. The process of legally becoming a US citizen if you were not born in this country.
- 18. The accused has the right to have an _________ to help with their defense.
- 20. This amendment granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the US
- 21. The right to ask our government to do something or fix a wrong on our behalf.
Down
- 1. The right to peacefully gather together.
- 3. An officer must read you the _________ rights before questioning you.
- 5. The right to publish information about the government.
- 6. Individuals seeking citizenship in the US must pass a basic history and _______ test.
- 8. Separation of church and state means that we have freedom of _______.
- 10. The final step of becoming a citizen is taking an Oath of ________.
- 12. Fair treatment in the criminal justice process.
- 16. The first 10 amendments to the Constitution.
- 19. The accused have a right to a public and speedy trial.