Across
- 2. Legal right to own a firearm.
- 3. Prohibits excessive bail.
- 5. Group of citizens deciding guilt or innocence.
- 6. Guarantees the right to an attorney.
- 8. Reserves powers to the states and the people.
- 11. Freedom to publish ideas or information.
- 12. Rights read to a person during an arrest.
- 14. First ten amendments to the Constitution.
- 21. Formal request asking the government to act.
- 22. Protects the right to call witnesses.
- 25. Protects against unreasonable searches.
- 26. Protects against double jeopardy.
- 28. Freedom to express ideas openly.
- 29. Trial open for public viewing.
- 30. Trial held without unnecessary delay.
- 31. Private communication protected from search.
- 33. System dividing power between federal and state governments.
- 35. Protects the right to petition the government.
- 36. Document defining the U.S. government structure.
- 39. States that unlisted rights belong to the people.
- 44. Protects freedom of religion.
- 45. Requires a public trial.
- 46. Government lawyer in a criminal case.
- 47. Protects the right to remain silent.
- 50. Peaceful expression of disagreement with government.
- 51. Protects peaceful assembly.
- 52. Principle limiting government power through citizens' rights.
- 53. Official approval needed for a legal search.
- 54. Legal requirement needed before making an arrest.
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- 1. Historical reason behind banning soldier quartering.
- 4. Guarantees the right to bear arms.
- 7. Being tried twice for the same crime.
- 9. Right to gather peacefully in public.
- 10. Requirement that government follow fair procedures.
- 13. Prohibits excessive fines.
- 15. Punishment too severe for the offense.
- 16. Legal document required for a home search.
- 17. Stops forced housing of soldiers.
- 18. Guarantees a civil trial in disputes over money.
- 19. Guarantees the right to know criminal charges.
- 20. A serious crime with major penalties.
- 21. Reasonable cause needed before a search.
- 23. Ensures a speedy trial.
- 24. A minor crime with lighter penalties.
- 27. Guarantees an impartial jury.
- 30. Statement given under oath.
- 32. Bans cruel and unusual punishment.
- 34. Protection guaranteeing fair treatment by the government.
- 37. Choosing to avoid self‑incrimination.
- 38. A government‑protected list of rights.
- 40. Rule requiring fair payment for taken property.
- 41. Protects freedom of the press.
- 42. Protects the right to confront witnesses.
- 43. Guarantees a fair criminal trial.
- 48. Protects freedom of speech.
- 49. Person accused of a crime.
