Across
- 2. Prohibition. Outlaws the production, transport and sale of alcohol.
- 3. Right to be free from unreasonable search and seizure
- 4. Repealed Prohibition
- 5. Abolished Slavery
- 7. All powers not given directly to the federal government, goes to the states
- 9. Protects against forced quartering troops
- 10. Protection against cruel and unusual punishment
- 11. Criminal cases are tried by a jury of peers, civil cases are heard by only a judge
Down
- 1. Women's suffrage
- 2. Protected the right to vote to all men and prevented discrimination on the basis of race or color
- 3. Citizenship granted to all people, regardless of race, color, or previous condition of servitude; guaranteed basic rights
- 4. Right to a speedy trial, right to a lawyer, right to face your accuser, jury of peers.
- 5. Right to "bear arms"
- 6. Freedom of speech/expression, press, religion, assembly and petition.
- 8. Right to a grand jury, protection against "double jeopardy," protection against self-incrimination
- 9. Citizens have more rights than just what is expressed in the bill of rights
