RSVP
Answer the Verb
FRQ WHO?
Constitutional
Principle
100

This is the first "R" in answering FRQ's.

Re-state the Prompt

100

Simple definition

Indentify/Define

100

This FRQ is worth 4 points and asks you to draw a conclusion about a graph

Quantitative Analysis

100

Supremacy Clause/ Necessary and Proper Clause

McCulloch v Maryland

100

Equal Protection Clause (racial gerrymandering)

Shaw v Reno

200

This is the VP in RSVP...

Vanquish Pronouns

200

requires an exploration of "possible relationships"  must include because.

explain

200

Draw a conclusion

Quantitative Analysis

200

Clear and Present Danger (Freedom of Speech)

Schenck V. US

200

Free Exercise Clause

Wisconsin v Yoder

300

This is the S in RSVP

Skip Lines

300

A portrayal of your most significant characteristics.

Describe

300

Checks and Balance FRQ

Concept Application

300

Equal Protection Clause

Brown v. Board

300

Establishment Clause

Engel v Vitale

400

Why do we re-state the prompt?

It helps you answer the verb.

400

What is the larger meaning in the data in the graph?

Draw a conclusion

400

You get one point for a clear thesis

Argumentative Essay

400

6th Amendment

Gideon v Wainwright

400

Incorporated 2nd Amendment 

McDonald v Chicago

500

What is another FRQ strategy?

Answers will vary. (skip and come back, do not letter!)

500

To contradict or nullify a previous perspective

Rebut

500

You must know all of the constitutional principles

SCOTUS Comparison

500

Equal Protection Clause (quotas unconstitional)

Bakke v California

500

Prior Restraint is unconstitutional

New York Times v Nixon

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