Bill of Rights Crossword

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  1. 2. A request from a judge that allows police or other authorities to make a specific move.
  2. 6. The idea that the government must adhere to precise guidelines and act sensibly as it carries out the law.
  3. 7. The Second, Third, and Fourth Amendment reflect on the experience of the colonists under _____ rule.
  4. 8. Which amendment is the longest in the Bill of Rights?
  5. 10. The right to a ________ means that people cannot be kept in jail for long periods before being judged at a trial.
  6. 11. The creation of the Constitution seemed nothing less than what to James Madison?
  7. 12. Giving a formal statement that can be utilized against oneself.
  8. 13. James Madison chose amendments that seemed the least ____.
  9. 14. An installment given to somebody to make up or counterbalance damages or misfortunes.
  10. 18. Putting someone on preliminary, for a wrongdoing, more than once.
  11. 21. A ____ is the act of forcefully taking control of a property or people.
  12. 22. Which system does the fifth amendment list five rights for citizens involved in it?
  13. 23. Who did Thomas Jefferson help convince to make a Bill of Rights?
  14. 24. An example is a denounced individual who was put on preliminary for a crime.
  15. 26. Without a free _____, democratic self-government would be impossible.
  16. 27. Which amendment forbids a judge from demanding excessive bail before a trial?
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  1. 1. What do people involved in a civil case get a right to?
  2. 3. What depended on the approval of 9/13 states to get adopted?
  3. 4. The ninth amendment keeps a balance between power and rights among the _______, the people, the states.
  4. 5. A proper listing of the basic privileges and rights of U.S. citizens.
  5. 9. The Third Amendment gives the right that people can reuse ____, troops in their homes.
  6. 15. The Second Amendment states “A well-regulated ____, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
  7. 16. How many guarantees of religious freedom does the First Amendment give?
  8. 17. The right to _____ means that citizens can use public property for meetings and demonstrations.
  9. 19. By 1791, the states ratified 10 ______, out of the 12 Congress approved, to make the Bill of Rights.
  10. 20. What amendment is known as the reserved power clause?
  11. 21. The First Amendment includes the freedoms of religion, ______, press, assembly, and the right to petition the government.
  12. 25. To have something removed or withheld from someone.