Unit 2 Study Guide Civics

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Across
  1. 6. the three branches of government
  2. 7. the right to a fair and speedy trial
  3. 10. ability of the government to enact laws for the public good
  4. 16. freedom of speech,press,assembly, petition, and religion
  5. 19. any powers not given to the federal government are given to the states
  6. 20. the right to call a jury for a civil trial
  7. 21. right to bear arms
  8. 22. a law that is passed based on directly voting instead of state legislature
  9. 24. county government
  10. 26. powers that are shared between the federal and state governments
Down
  1. 1. explains there are more rights than the bill of rights
  2. 2. gives Congress power to regulate commerce with foreign nations
  3. 3. members that work to write bills
  4. 4. prohibits quartering troops
  5. 5. the constitution overrules state laws
  6. 8. protects against unreasonable search and seizures
  7. 9. people that work to influence government officials
  8. 11. protects against cruel and unusual punishment
  9. 12. gives the government power to create laws that are necessary and proper
  10. 13. a person that votes for someone as a representative (ex: citizens voting)
  11. 14. the tenth amendment addresses these
  12. 15. the government is limited by the law
  13. 17. the right to remain silent
  14. 18. the first 10 amendments
  15. 23. powers specific to the federal government
  16. 25. power is split between the state and national government