I-X: The Bill of Rights

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Across
  1. 1. The right to assemble ___.
  2. 4. You have the right to not pay ___ fines.
  3. 6. The Sixth Amendment gives you “...the right to a speedy and public trial by an ___ jury…”.
  4. 8. A right given in the First Amendment allowing U.S. citizens to express themselves freely. (3)
  5. 10. Which amendment protects you from extreme or inconsistent punishment?(2)
  6. 12. This right protects you from being charged with the same crime twice if you are innocent the first time.(2)
  7. 13. A legal document from a court judge that allows the police or other body to administer justice is called a ___.
  8. 15. ___ cases cannot be reviewed, or “reexamined” by any other court.
  9. 16. The Tenth Amendment states that Congress has lots of powers, but those not listed in the U.S. Constitution belong to the ___.
  10. 19. The Fourth Amendment protects you from unreasonable ___ and seizes.
  11. 20. You cannot be ___ without a trial, and if you aren’t give one, you have been unconstitutionally denied justice.
Down
  1. 2. This amendment protects soldiers from being housed in your home. (2)
  2. 3. How many parts are there in the First Amendment?
  3. 5. The Third Amendment was created because of the ___ that forced the colonists to house British soldiers. (2)
  4. 7. Right to bear arms. (2)
  5. 9. A right for the people that is similar to the elastic clause; the right to other rights not listed in the Constitution.(2)
  6. 11. The government is not allowed to take away your life, freedom, or property without a ___.(2)
  7. 14. A military force that replaces a regular army in times of emergency is called a ____.
  8. 17. Trial by ___ is allowed in many civil cases “where the value of controversy shall exceed $20.
  9. 18. The Miranda Rights, listed in the Fifth Amendment, gives you the right to remain ___.