U.S Bill of Rights
Across
- 2. hold national conventions to formally declare the party's platform.
- 3. "Congress shall make no law respecting and establishment of religion."
- 4. group of people with broad common interests who organize to win elections.
- 5. Parties who work hard to mobilize voters
- 7. Parties want to win elections, so they must recruit people who are likely to win.
- 14. Two major parties Democratic and Republican
- 16. Powers restrained by the states and the people.
- 17. The two parties must appeal to the middle to win elections.
- 18. Housing of soliders.
- 20. Bails, Fines, and punishments.
- 22. Rights restrained by people.
- 23. Rights to fair, speedy, public, jury trial in a criminal case.
- 24. Two-Party systems are more stable than multiparty systems.
Down
- 1. Part of the First amendment that states congress cannot prohibit or interfere with the practice of religion.
- 6. Both parties tend to be very similar, limiting voters' options.
- 8. Freedom of religion, speech, and the press
- 9. Search and arrests warrants.
- 10. Proposed the U.S Bill of Rights
- 11. Became effective December 15, 1971
- 12. Rights in a civil case.
- 13. A percentage of people will always feel marginalized by the system.
- 15. Rights to bear arms
- 18. Rights in criminal cases.
- 19. Parties are not centered on a person but on a set of policy positions known as the party platform.
- 21. Voters have only to decide between two parties.