Unit 3 Vocab
Across
- 2. using the Due Process Clause of the
- 4. all provisions of the Bill of Rights because of the due process clause of the 14th Amendment. "Selective
- 7. Amendment to apply the Bill of Rights to the states. "Total incorporation" would require states to
- 8. religion.
- 13. dictates that the Bill of Rights be applied in a more gradual manner on a case by case basis, also via the due process clause of the Fourteenth
- 15. written untruths that damage a reputation.
- 16. prohibits the national government (5thamendment)and states (14th Amendment)
- 19. When a court stops expression before it is made, e.g., prohibiting a demonstration by a radical group because the assembly is likely to become violent.
- 20. provision of Amendment 1 that prohibits Congress from establishing an official state
- 21. protections of individuals against discrimination on the basis of characteristics such as race, national origin, religion, and gender; guaranteed under the Due Process clause and Equal Protection Clause,
Down
- 1. court order that the authorities show cause for why they are holding a prisoner in custody.
- 3. provision of Amendment 1 stating that congress may not prohibit the free exercise
- 5. Supreme Court guideline that excludes the use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial.
- 6. Supreme Court guideline for determining if government can make racial distinctions.
- 9. constitutionally established guarantees of personal freedoms
- 10. 14th Amendment clause that prohibits states from denying equal protection under the law, and has been used to combat discrimination.
- 11. denying life, liberty, or property without due process of law.
- 12. spoken untruths that damage a reputation.
- 14. segregation "by fact," i.e., segregation that results from such factors as housing patterns rather than law.
- 17. an action or policy favoring those who tend to suffer from discrimination, especially in relation to employment or education
- 18. This is the basis for separation of church and state.