Across
- 1. You are in a disagreement over money and want a jury to decide the case. Do you have that right?
- 4. A state makes strict rules about owning guns. Is that allowed, or does it go against your rights?
- 7. Your school tells you that you can’t wear a shirt with a message you believe in. Do you still have the right to express yourself?
- 8. Police want to search your backpack at school without a reason. Can they do that?
- 9. You are charged with a crime but have to wait years for a trial. Is that fair under your rights?
Down
- 2. The government wants to use your home to house soldiers during an emergency. Do you have to allow it?
- 3. A power isn’t given to the federal government. Who gets that power instead?
- 5. A right isn’t listed in the Constitution, but people say you still have it. Can that be true?
- 6. Someone is given a very harsh punishment for a small crime. Does that violate their rights?
- 8. You are accused of a crime and told you must answer every question. Can you stay silent?
