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