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Social Studies Review: Amendments & Court Cases
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First amendment : guarantees freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion and more
Second amendment : guarantees the right to bear arms
Fourth amendment : no search and seizure without a warrant and the right to privacy
Fifth amendment : due process of law, double jeopardy, no self-incrimination
Sixth amendment : rights of the accused, speedy and public trial
Seventh amendment : civil cases can use juries
Eighth amendment : right to a fair bail and no cruel and unusual punishments
Thirteenth amendment : abolished slavery
Fourteenth amendment : rights of citizens (“All persons born or naturalized in the U.S. are citizens)
Fifteenth amendment : African American men have the right to vote
Marbury v Madison : judicial review
McCullough v Maryland : federal government has power over states
Gibbons v Ogden : federal power over state power
Dred Scott v Sandford : Congress cannot abolish slavery in the territories
Brown v Board of Education : desegregation of schools
Worcester v Georgia : only federal government has power over Native Americans (Cherokee)
Plessy v Ferguson : established legal segregation
Miranda v Arizona : must read your rights when arrested
Social Studies Review: Amendments & Court Cases
Across:3. | only federal government has power over Native Americans (Cherokee) | 4. | Congress cannot abolish slavery in the territories | 5. | established legal segregation | 9. | rights of the accused, speedy and public trial |
| 11. | abolished slavery | 12. | guarantees the right to bear arms | 13. | federal government has power over states | 14. | must read your rights when arrested |
| | Down:1. | rights of citizens (“All persons born or naturalized in the U.S. are citizens) | 2. | judicial review | 6. | civil cases can use juries |
| 7. | federal power over state power | 8. | guarantees freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion and more | 10. | no search and seizure without a warrant and the right to privacy |
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Social Studies Review: Amendments & Court Cases
Across:3. | only federal government has power over Native Americans (Cherokee) | 4. | Congress cannot abolish slavery in the territories | 5. | established legal segregation | 9. | rights of the accused, speedy and public trial |
| 11. | abolished slavery | 12. | guarantees the right to bear arms | 13. | federal government has power over states | 14. | must read your rights when arrested |
| | Down:1. | rights of citizens (“All persons born or naturalized in the U.S. are citizens) | 2. | judicial review | 6. | civil cases can use juries |
| 7. | federal power over state power | 8. | guarantees freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion and more | 10. | no search and seizure without a warrant and the right to privacy |
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© 2013
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only