Across
- 2. ruled “seperate but equal”, established segregation as legal
- 3. declared the 13 colonies motivations for seeking independence from britain
- 4. Cherokee nation was a “distinct political community” within which Georgia law had no force
- 6. the fundamental law of the U.S. federal system of government
- 8. an arrested individual is entitled to rights against self incrimination and to an attorney under 5th and 6th amendments
- 10. speech by Abraham Lincoln, giving meaning to those who sacrificed their lives
- 12. freedom of slaves in southern states
- 13. ended world war one, requiring Germany to pay reparations
- 15. banned segregation in schools as seperate schools could never be equal
- 17. established the functions of the national government after US independence from Great Britain
- 18. first amendment could be limited if it presents danger
- 19. used judicial review,allowing Supreme court to rule things as unconstitutional
Down
- 1. focused on national unity while cautioning of political factions and foreign entanglements
- 5. determined that the Federal Government had the right and power to set up a federal bank and states did not have power to tax the federal gov.
- 7. a collection of essays that urged the ratification of the US Constitution
- 9. written by Thomas Paine to inspire the 13 colonies to fight for independence against Britain
- 11. established constitutional right to abortion during first trimester
- 14. enslaved people were not citizens of the United States and therefore are not protected under the law
- 16. upheld executive 9066 of excluding and interning Japanese
