Across
- 3. plaintiff in case that established a right to privacy in terms of family planning
- 5. first state to give women the right to vote
- 7. means casting a shadow but in civics refers to the implicit right to something implied in the Constitution
- 9. enumerated or directly written in the Constitution
- 16. plaintiff in the case that incoprated the 6th amendment right to an attorney
- 17. system of government where the power is housed solely in the national government
- 19. plaintiff in case that established privacy for pregnant person in abortion right
- 21. freedom of speech, religion, assembly, petition and assembly
- 22. returning power from the central government back to the states or local government
- 24. addresses rights, retained by the people, that are not specifically enumerated in the Constitution
Down
- 1. when a court case makes parts of the Bill of Rights applicable to the states
- 2. not given in the Constitution explicitly but derived from the 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 9th amendments
- 4. plaintiff in case that incorporated the "no excessive fine" clause of the 8th amendment
- 6. the right to vote
- 8. amendment that gives women suffrage
- 10. plaintiff in case that establishes privacy in terms of sexual acts (major win for LGBTQ)
- 11. deduced from the other writings (reading between the lines for meaning)
- 12. system of government where power is shared between the national and state government
- 13. not required to quarter or house soliders
- 14. no unreasonable search and seizure is a major element
- 15. amendment that class for a speedy public trial and right to counsel
- 18. all powers not given to the national government belong to the state (establishes federalism)
- 20. system of government where the power is housed in state or local governments
- 23. amendment that established no excessive bail, cruel or unusual punishment or excessive fines
