Unit 3 Facts and Terms

12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940
Across
  1. 2. – Law protecting people with disabilities
  2. 4. – Amendment granting women the right to vote
  3. 5. – Amendment protecting speech, religion, press, and assembly
  4. 7. – Case that ended school segregation
  5. 8. – Government censorship before publication
  6. 10. – Punishment banned by the Eighth Amendment
  7. 14. – Policies designed to increase minority opportunities
  8. 15. – Case banning gender discrimination
  9. 16. – First ten amendments protecting individual freedoms
  10. 17. – Protections against discrimination
  11. 20. – Process of applying the Bill of Rights to the states
  12. 21. – The right to vote
  13. 22. – Written false statements that harm a person’s reputation
  14. 23. – Prohibits the government from creating a religion
  15. 26. – Guarantee of fair legal procedures
  16. 29. – Case denying citizenship to enslaved people
  17. 32. – Agreement to plead guilty for a lighter sentence
  18. 34. – Amendment that abolished slavery
  19. 35. – Type of speech not protected by the First Amendment
  20. 36. – Equal pay for jobs of equal value
  21. 37. – Basic freedoms protected from government interference
  22. 38. – Law banning discrimination in public places and jobs
  23. 39. – Nonverbal actions meant to express ideas
  24. 40. – Requires laws to treat people equally
Down
  1. 1. – Amendment banning racial discrimination in voting
  2. 3. – Advertising or business-related speech
  3. 6. – Illegal evidence cannot be used in court
  4. 9. – Proposed amendment for gender equality
  5. 11. – Unwanted sexual behavior in the workplace or school
  6. 12. – Protects the right to practice religion
  7. 13. – Case upholding Japanese internment
  8. 18. – Implied protection from government intrusion
  9. 19. – Amendment that banned poll taxes
  10. 24. – Fixed numerical requirement for hiring or admissions
  11. 25. – Amendment that applies rights to the states
  12. 27. – Fee once required to vote
  13. 28. – Being forced to testify against oneself
  14. 30. York – Case that began applying free speech to the states
  15. 31. – Law protecting minority voting rights
  16. 33. – Case that upheld segregation