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BILL OF RIGHTS
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Amendment: Change or correction to the Constitution
Bill of Rights: The first ten amendments to the Constitution.
Freedom of Speech: The right to speak without censorship
Federalists: Supports a strong national government
Antifederalists: opposed to a strong central government
Popular Sovereignty: a system where residents vote to decide an issue
Consent: give permission to
Federalist Papers:85 articles written to help promote the ratification of the Constitution
Ratify:a formal sanction
Assembly: the lower house of the legislative body
Petition: a formally drawn request
Bear Arms: the right to own a gun
Quartering Act: British solders allowed to live in American homes
Double Jeopardy: going to trial for the same crime twice
Rights of the Accused: guaranteeing someone a fair trail
Reserved Powers: power not written down or assigned
BILL OF RIGHTS
Across:3. | opposed to a strong central government | 5. | The first ten amendments to the Constitution. | 12. | the right to own a gun |
| 15. | a system where residents vote to decide an issue | 16. | give permission to |
| | Down:1. | guaranteeing someone a fair trail | 2. | British solders allowed to live in American homes | 4. | the lower house of the legislative body | 6. | 85 articles written to help promote the ratification of the Constitution | 7. | going to trial for the same crime twice | 8. | The right to speak without censorship |
| 9. | Supports a strong national government | 10. | power not written down or assigned | 11. | a formal sanction | 13. | Change or correction to the Constitution | 14. | a formally drawn request |
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BILL OF RIGHTS
Across:3. | opposed to a strong central government | 5. | The first ten amendments to the Constitution. | 12. | the right to own a gun |
| 15. | a system where residents vote to decide an issue | 16. | give permission to |
| | Down:1. | guaranteeing someone a fair trail | 2. | British solders allowed to live in American homes | 4. | the lower house of the legislative body | 6. | 85 articles written to help promote the ratification of the Constitution | 7. | going to trial for the same crime twice | 8. | The right to speak without censorship |
| 9. | Supports a strong national government | 10. | power not written down or assigned | 11. | a formal sanction | 13. | Change or correction to the Constitution | 14. | a formally drawn request |
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