Across
- 3. Revolution, the overthrow of James II.
- 4. of speech, the right to voice your opinions without censorship.
- 8. jointly ruling with someone else.
- 9. of Rights, the first ten amendments to the US Constitution. guarantees rights such as freedom to speech, freedom to religion, etc.
- 12. two houses that work for the citizens to check/challenge the work of the government, make effective laws, & debate and make decisions on big issues.
- 13. III, Marry II's husband, ex king of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
- 15. form of government with a monarch at the head.
- 17. monarchy, system of government in which a monarch shares power with a constitutionally organized government.
- 18. Amendment, an amendment to the US Constitution that prohibits any law limiting freedom with respect to religion, expression, peaceful assembly, or the right of citizens to petition the government, contains many rights originated from the English Bill of Rights.
- 19. II, oldest daughter of James II, ex queen of Ireland, England, and Scotland.
- 20. II, ex king of England, Ireland, and Scotland. was deposed of in the Glorious Revolution in 1688.
Down
- 1. a person or thing that comes before another of the same kind.
- 2. Anne, ex queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Mary II's sister, and James II's youngest daughter. married William III after Mary II passed away.
- 5. remove forcibly from power.
- 6. Act, an act from the parliament granting freedom of religion and worship to nonconformists, an act that seriously established the Glorious Revolution.
- 7. of Rights, a document produced by the UK parliament, following the Glorious Revolution in 1688, outlines the wrongs committed by James II, the rights of citizens in the UK, and more.
- 10. Gall ink, ink used to write the English Bill of Rights.
- 11. privilege, ensures that members of parliament are able to speak freely in debates, sprouts from the English Bill of Rights.
- 14. decorative handwriting/lettering written with a pen or a brush.
- 16. rights, guarantees of equal social opportunities and protection under the law, regardless of race, religion, or other characteristics.
