Across
- 5. Prohibits unreasonable arrests and searches
- 7. Citizens are given unalienable rights that cannot be taken away without a trial.
- 8. Freedom of the press, religion, assemble, speech, and petition the government
- 9. Everyone must follow the law. The government is not all powerful.
- 11. No citizen should be forced to quarter soldiers in their homes
- 13. The idea that the people hold the power in the government. They exercise this power by voting.
- 16. Protects the rights to carry and bear arms
- 17. Each branch of the government has a way to limit the powers of the other two branches.
Down
- 1. Right to be informed of charges, right to a speedy trial
- 2. Sets limitations on bail and punishments
- 3. The central government is separated into three branches.
- 4. Provides for the rights of persons accused of a crime
- 6. States people have other rights that are not addressed in the constitution
- 10. Provides for jury trials in civil cases
- 12. Says all powers not given to the federal government are kept by the states or the people
- 14. People elect representatives to make laws for them.
- 15. The Federal and the state governments share power. Each has roles that only they can fulfill and some they share.
