Amendments
Vocabulary
3 Branches
Court Cases
CIVCS
100

Protect us from unreasonable search and seizures.

4th amendment 

100

What is a system of each branch of gov't having a power to check the power of the other ?

Checks and Balances 

100

Creates or makes laws

Legislative Branch

100

Supreme Court case dealing with racial segregation in schools. The Supreme Court decided that separating blacks and whites is not constitutional because separate is never equal.

Brown v. Board of Education (1954)

100

What is propaganda?

The spread of ideas used to influence people.

200

What are the five freedoms?

Freedoms of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition

200

People have the right to fair and reasonable laws (all people). The principle that no person can be deprived of life, liberty or property without fair legal procedures and safeguards

Due process

200

*ENFORCES or carries out laws

Executive Branch
200

Supreme Court case dealing with racial segregation on private trains. The Supreme Court decided that blacks and whites can be separated if the separate facilities are equal.

Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)

200

What term means that all citizens are accountable to the law?

Rule of Law

300

Women's suffrage

19

300

Rights that all people have by virtue of being human. John Lockes idea included life, liberty and property. He though some people would give up some rights for protection

Natural Lights 

300

INTERPRETS laws

Judicial Branch 


300

Supreme Court case dealing with the disputed election in 2000. The Supreme Court decided that Gore did not have the right to a recount, and so Bush won the election.

Bush v. Gore (2000)

300

Which amendment guaranteed due process, equal protection, under the law and granted rights of citizenship to African Americans?

14th

400

Abolition of slavery

13

400

First 10 Amendments to the U.S. Constitution – details specific freedoms that belong to each American citizen.

The Bill of Rights

400


PRINCIPLE that led to the creation of the THREE BRANCHES

Separation of Powers

400

Supreme Court case in which a poor Mexican immigrant was arrested and interrogated but not told that he had a right to remain silent so he confessed to the crimes he was accused of committing. The Supreme Court decided that individuals have a right to have their rights read to them when they're arrested.

Miranda v. Arizona (1966)

400

Can impeach and remove judges

Legislative Branch

500

Protection against cruel and unusual punishment



8

500

Guarantees of equal rights & equal treatment under the law, such as trial by jury & voting rights.

Civil rights 

500

A vote that blocks a decision

Veto

500

Supreme Court case in which a man was asking the court to force the executive branch to give him a job which the former president had appointed him to. The Supreme Court decided that they could not force the government to do this, but they do have judicial review.

Marbury V. Madison (1803)

500

What Landmark Supreme Court case expanded interpretation of the First Amendment right to free speech in schools to also include freedom of expression?

Tinker v. Des Moines

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