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