Bill of Rights

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  1. 2. The right to report news without censorship.
  2. 4. The Tenth Amendment reserves powers not given to the federal government for the states and the _________.
  3. 6. The Third Amendment protects against this during peacetime.
  4. 9. The Eighth Amendment prohibits this type of bail.
  5. 10. Money paid for temporary release while awaiting trial.
  6. 12. Process Legal proceedings that respect all of a person's legal rights.
  7. 13. The Second Amendment protects the right to bear these.
  8. 15. The Sixth Amendment guarantees the right to a(n) ________ jury.
  9. 16. The freedom to practice any faith or none at all.
  10. 18. Testifying against oneself, which the Fifth Amendment protects against.
  11. 20. The Fifth Amendment guarantees just this when private property is taken for public use.
  12. 24. Something the government cannot take without just compensation under the Fifth Amendment.
  13. 25. Legal entitlements granted to all citizens.
  14. 26. Jeopardy Being tried twice for the same crime, prohibited by the Fifth Amendment.
  15. 27. The supreme law of the United States.
Down
  1. 1. The right to gather in groups for political or social purposes.
  2. 3. The First Amendment protects this form of expression.
  3. 4. The Eighth Amendment prohibits cruel and unusual forms of this.
  4. 5. A type of punishment banned by the Eighth Amendment alongside "unusual."
  5. 7. The ability to act, speak, or think without restraint.
  6. 8. Punishments that are both cruel and __________ are banned by the Eighth Amendment.
  7. 11. The Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable ones of these.
  8. 13. A change or addition to the Constitution.
  9. 14. The Tenth Amendment gives powers to this entity if not delegated to the federal government.
  10. 17. The Sixth Amendment guarantees the right to this legal representation.
  11. 18. Taking property or evidence by law enforcement, regulated by the Fourth Amendment.
  12. 19. A formal examination of evidence in court.
  13. 21. A formal request to the government to address grievances.
  14. 22. A group of people sworn to deliver a verdict in a legal case.
  15. 23. A document issued by a judge to allow a search or arrest.