Across
- 3. A change or addition to a legal document, such as the Constitution.
- 6. The right of journalists to publish news without government censorship.
- 8. Protection against being tried twice for the same offense (as in "_____ jeopardy").
- 10. Fundamental privileges and protections guaranteed to individuals.
- 13. The prohibition against housing soldiers in private homes without consent.
- 14. The act of exposing oneself to criminal prosecution. Has a hyphen "-" in it.
- 15. The right to own and carry weapons (as in "bear arms").
- 17. Protection against unreasonable searches and seizures by the government.
- 18. Money paid to ensure the temporary release of an accused person awaiting trial.
- 19. Prohibition against excessive fines or cruel and unusual punishment.
Down
- 1. The legal requirement for fair treatment (as in "____ process").
- 2. The right to express one's opinions publicly.
- 4. The listing of specific rights in the Constitution.
- 5. A legal document authorizing a search or arrest.
- 6. The right to make formal requests to the government.
- 7. The right to have a lawyer for defense in a trial.
- 9. The right to an unbiased jury in a trial.
- 11. The concept that powers not given to the federal government are reserved for the states or the people.
- 12. The right to gather peacefully in groups.
- 16. The right to practice any faith or none at all.
