Across
- 3. No double jeopardy - cannot get tried for the same crime twice
- 8. Right to trial with a jury and attorney
- 9. Were supporters of the Constitution
- 10. Powers not given to federal government go to people and states
- 11. Interprets laws, settles arguments between states,declares laws unconstitutional
- 12. Power is shared between states and national government
- 13. No unreasonable searches and seizures
- 14. Right to a fair and speedy trial
- 15. Writes laws, and both houses much vote "yes". Creates an annual budget for the government. Can override presidential vetoes (no's)
- 18. First 10 amendments to protect citizens rights
- 19. Protection of rights not specifically listed in the Constitution
- 21. The power to take personal property to benefit the public
Down
- 1. To approve something to be legally binding
- 2. Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition
- 4. Carries out the law, can veto laws, can declare war - Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces
- 5. No cruel or unusual punishment
- 6. To persuade people to support the Constitution and get it ratified
- 7. The type of government the United States has
- 16. Were those who opposed the Constitution. Only ratified it after the Bill of Rights was promised
- 17. Protection from housing soldiers
- 20. Right to bare arms (own guns)