Across
- 3. refusal to obey or comply with law as a means of peaceful opposition
- 4. theory that access to opportunities should be given to all
- 6. a test that defines the point at which free speech loses protection
- 10. when the federal government is preventing material from being published
- 12. policy used to overcome the effects of past discrimination
- 16. freedoms to protect people from abuses of government
- 17. says the government will not create and support an official state church
- 19. laws created to segregate people based on race.
- 20. protected free speech that may be visual
- 22. when police have proof of evidence to that can call for a search warrant
- 23. makes it a crime to say anything negative about the government during times of war
Down
- 1. segregated by law
- 2. the Bill of Rights are applied to state and local governments, not just federal
- 4. theory that everyone will not achieve the same thing all the time
- 5. the Frist Amendment right to practice one's religon.
- 7. segregated by social norms rather than by law
- 8. the government may not deprive a person of their life, liberty, and property without this
- 9. also known as separation of church and state."
- 11. the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution
- 13. help with extra education, training or services due to previous segregation laws
- 14. evidence that can not be used against a person if it was collected illegally
- 15. laws created to protect from discrimination
- 18. protecting the rights of all at all levels of government
- 21. lawsuit for the publication of false and malicious words of a person
