Across
- 3. You can believe in any religion (or none), say what you think, and write your opinions in newspapers or online. You can also gather in groups to protest peacefully.
- 5. you’re accused of a crime, you get a fast, public trial with a fair jury. You also get to have a lawyer and know what you’re being accused of.
- 6. Anything the Constitution doesn’t say the federal government can do, the states or the people can decide.
- 7. You're in a disagreement about money or property, you can have a jury decide the case.
- 8. No one (including the police) can search you, your house, or your stuff unless they have a really good reason and a warrant from a judge.
Down
- 1. You can't be forced to say you're guilty. You can’t be put on trial twice for the same crime. And the government can't take your stuff without paying you fairly.
- 2. You can’t be punished in a cruel or unfair way, and fines or bail can’t be crazy high.
- 4. Just because a right isn’t listed here doesn’t mean you don’t have it.
- 7. You can own weapons to protect yourself, though there are laws about how and when.
- 9. The government can’t make you let soldiers live in your house during peace time.
