Across
- 2. process of learning political beliefs
- 5. clause promising certain actions must take place before your natural rights are taken away
- 10. decided in Plessy v. Ferguson, but overturned in Brown v. Board
- 14. act protecting those with disabilities in public places by ensuring their accommodations are met
- 16. policies that are meant to prevent discrimination, providing everyone with their civil liberties
- 17. poll used to repeatedly check opinions over time
- 18. subset of the population used to represent the whole
- 21. amendment that protects us against unreasonable search and seizure
- 23. process of applying the Bill of Rights to the states
- 24. first ten amendments
- 25. censorship; government is not allowed to do this
- 28. ideology that believes the primary purpose of government is to promote equality for all, especially in economic affairs
- 30. ideology puts emphasis on individualism and limited government
- 31. guarantees equal education opportunities for boys and girls in higher education
- 32. done with leaving the voting station
- 36. a poll is considered this if it has at least 1500 participants, random sample, and a margin of error of about 3%
- 37. combined political attitudes held by individuals in the same culture, often explain the structures of government
- 38. clause used to make the decision in Engel v. Vitale
- 39. person's beliefs about the goals and outcomes of government
Down
- 1. prohibited by the Fifth Amendment; cannot be tried for the same crime twice
- 3. clause allowing individuals to practice their religion without government interference so long as it does not break the law
- 4. clause used to justify Brown v. Board decision and other civil rights policies
- 6. taxing and spending, controlled by Congress and the President
- 7. only limit to affirmative action according to the Supreme Court
- 8. ideology that believes in minimal government involvement in all situations
- 9. amendment delegating power to the states
- 11. done to monitor public opinion
- 12. prohibits illegally obtained evidence to be used in court
- 13. amendment used to make the decision in Miranda v. Arizona
- 15. amendment protecting the freedom of speech, press, religion, petition, and assembly
- 19. expected difference of poll results and the actual opinions held by the population
- 20. economic theory supported by cutting government taxing
- 22. amendment with the Equal Protection and Due Process clause
- 26. economic theory supported by big government spending on social programs
- 27. giving racial preferences to persons applying for jobs and university
- 29. controlled by the Fed, dealing with the supply of money available to the public
- 33. promise of protections found in the Bill of Rights
- 34. amendment used to make decision in Roe v. Wade because the Bill of Rights is not exhaustive
- 35. amendment gives us the right to a speedy trial, counsel and jury.
