Unit 3: Freedoms, Rights, & Protections

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Across
  1. 3. Power of the government to take someone's property for public use; such as schools, roads, or government offices
  2. 5. A reasonable belief that a crime has been committed
  3. 10. Being put on trial more than once for the same crime
  4. 12. Fair payment
  5. 13. The media (newspapers, TV news, etc.) that report news to the public
  6. 16. Money an accused person gives to the court that guarantees they will show up for trial
  7. 17. Complaints
  8. 19. A test people had to take to show they could read before they were allowed to vote
  9. 20. An order from a judge that allows the police to search a person or property
Down
  1. 1. Government forcing citizens to house and feed soldiers
  2. 2. Name given to segregation laws in the South
  3. 4. Fairly applying the law before a person can be punished
  4. 6. Tax a person must pay in order to register to vote
  5. 7. A law that allowed people to vote only if their grandfather had been allowed to vote
  6. 8. The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution that lists citizens' rights
  7. 9. The separation of races in society
  8. 11. To ask the government to change something
  9. 14. Testifying against yourself at trial
  10. 15. People gathering together
  11. 18. Voting rights