Across
- 4. to prejudge
- 5. no cruel and unusual punishment
- 6. Mexican-American soldier victim of sexual assault whose investigation was not treated with equal justice and treatment.
- 13. right to speedy trial
- 17. our core perspective when studying US History by looking at Race, Cultural, Ethnicity, Gender and Sexual Orientation.
- 18. abolishment of slavery
- 19. former slaves have the "right to vote"
- 20. no unreasonable search and seizure
- 22. right to bear arms
Down
- 1. former slaves as citizens
- 2. No quartering troops
- 3. right to a jury trial
- 7. to judge one for all
- 8. forceful removal of native Americans, mexicans in order for the US government to expand from sea to shining sea.
- 9. discrimination and hatred due to race or cultural background
- 10. discrimination due to gender and/or sexual orientation
- 11. Freedom of Religion, Assembly, Press, Petition and Speech
- 12. unfair or unequal treatment due to race, religion, gender, sexual orientation or physical mental abilities
- 14. rights to the individual
- 15. due process, rights of the accused
- 16. reserved powers to the states
- 21. the film that depicts the 54th Massachusetts all African American unit contribution of the Civil War.
