AP Gov Unit 3 Facts and Terms

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Across
  1. 5. v. Board, Case that ended school segregation
  2. 6. Clause, Part of the 1st Amendment preventing government-established religion
  3. 10. doctrine, Process of applying Bill of Rights protections to the states
  4. 13. Rights Act of 1965, Law protecting minority voting rights
  5. 15. Rights Act of 1964, Law banning discrimination in public places and employment
  6. 16. Amendment, Amendment that banned poll taxes
  7. 17. Exercise Clause, Clause protecting the right to practice religion freely
  8. 19. Amendment, Amendment that abolished slavery
  9. 20. Amendment, Amendment banning race-based voting discrimination
  10. 21. v. Ferguson, Case establishing “separate but equal”
  11. 23. v. Reed, Case banning gender discrimination under equal protection
  12. 25. Protection Clause, Clause requiring states to treat people equally under the law
  13. 27. Process Clause, Clause guaranteeing fair legal procedures
  14. 30. v. New York, Case that incorporated free speech to the states
  15. 31. Amendment, Amendment granting women the right to vote
  16. 34. Right to not testify against oneself
  17. 35. speech, Advertising speech that has limited protection
  18. 36. The right to vote
Down
  1. 1. of Rights, First ten amendments to the Constitution
  2. 2. Type of speech not protected by the First Amendment
  3. 3. with Disabilities Act, Law protecting people with disabilities from discrimination
  4. 4. restraint, Government censorship before publication
  5. 7. speech, Nonverbal expression protected by the First Amendment
  6. 8. Amendment, Amendment protecting speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition
  7. 9. tax, Fee once required to vote
  8. 11. and unusual punishment, Punishment prohibited by the Eighth Amendment
  9. 12. action, Policies designed to remedy past discrimination
  10. 14. v. Sandford, Case ruling enslaved people were not citizens
  11. 18. worth, Idea that jobs requiring similar skill should receive equal pay
  12. 19. Amendment, Amendment that applies rights to the states and guarantees equal protection
  13. 21. bargaining, Agreement where a defendant pleads guilty for a lighter sentence
  14. 22. harassment, Unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature in the workplace or school
  15. 23. to privacy, Implied right protecting personal decisions
  16. 24. rule, Rule that bars illegally obtained evidence from trial
  17. 26. Fixed numerical requirement for hiring or admission
  18. 28. v. US, Case upholding Japanese internment during WWII
  19. 29. rights, Government-protected rights against discrimination
  20. 32. Written false statements that harm someone’s reputation
  21. 33. liberties, Individual freedoms protected from government interference
  22. 37. Rights Amendment, Proposed amendment guaranteeing gender equality