Amendments
Vocabulary
Supreme Court Cases
Branches of Government
Jury Duty
100

What does the 2nd Amendment grant citizens of the United States? 

A)The right to a lawyer.

B) The right to bear arms.

C) The right to run for office.

D) The right for people to vote.

The right to bear arms.

100

What does the term "counsel" mean?

A) the lawyer or lawyers conducting a case

B) checks and balances

C) Reasonable grounds for making a 

search or pressing a charge.

D) Finding a reason to convict someone 

of a crime.

 the lawyer or lawyers conducting a case

100

Miranda v. Arizona interpreted the


  1. 1st amendment

  2. 4th amendment

  3. 5th amendment

  4. 6th amendment

5th amendment

100

Which branch of government interprets laws?

A) Judicial branch

B) Executive branch

C) Legislative branch

D) All of the above

Judicial branch

100

Describe the purpose of a jury.

A) a body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.

B) a tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases.

C) a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law.

D)All of the above.

a body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.

200

The First Amendment of the U.S Constitution provides citizens with all of the following except:

  1. freedom of religion

  2. freedom of assembly

  3. freedom of speech

  4. freedom to bear arms

freedom to bear arms

200

Describe the protection against double jeopardy in the 5th amendment.

A) to not have to pledge allegiance to the United States

B) to not be tried for the same crime twice

C) to not have a biased jury

D) to be protected against a draft

to not be tried for the same crime twice

200

Mapp v. Ohio (1961) established which of the following?


A) the protections against self-incrimination

B) illegally obtained evidence may not be used against someone in a  court of law.

C) searches in public schools only require “reasonable suspicion” rather than the standard probable cause needed.

D) the freedom of privacy 

illegally obtained evidence may not be used against someone in a court of law.

200

Define checks and balances 

a system that allows each branch of a government to amend or veto acts of another branch so as to prevent any one branch from having too much power

200

Which amendment protects the right to a trial by jury in criminal court?

A) 1st amendment

B) 4th amendment

C) 5th amendment

D) 6th amendment

6th amendment

300

The Fourth Amendment of the U.S Constitution provides citizens with

  1. freedom of religion

  2. freedom of assembly

  3. freedom against illegal search and seizure

  4. freedom to bear arms

freedom against illegal search and seizure

300

What is a “Public Defender?”

A) a lawyer appointed to represent people who cannot afford to hire an attorney.

B) is a lawyer appointed to represent people who cannot afford to hire a judge.

C) A witness in court

D) A lawyer who works in the public court system.

 a lawyer appointed to represent people who cannot afford to hire an attorney.

300

Tinker v. Des Moines (1969), deals with the issue of

  1. wearing armbands as symbolic protest against a war

  2. flag burning as freedom of expression

  3. prohibition

  4. illegal gambling

wearing armbands as symbolic protest against a war

300

Which branch of government makes laws?

A) Judicial branch

B) Executive branch

C) Legislative branch

D) All of the above

Legislative branch

300

Which amendment protects the right to a trial by jury in civil court? 

A) 1st amendment

B) 2nd amendment

C) 6th amendment 

D) 7th amendment 

7th amendment

400

The 6th amendment protects all of the following rights EXCEPT

  1. A speedy trial

  2. A public trial 

  3. An impartial jury

  4. freedom to speak to the jury

freedom to speak to the jury

400

What does the term “Probable Cause” mean?


A) Something that will most likely 

happen.

B) Something that will probably happen.

C) Reasonable grounds for making a 

search or pressing a charge.

D) Finding a reason to convict someone 

of a crime.

Reasonable grounds for making a 

search or pressing a charge.

400

Gideon v. Wainwright interpreted the

A) 1st amendment

B) 4th amendment

C) 5th amendment

D) 6th amendment

6th amendment

400

The president is part of which branch of government?

A) Judicial branch

B) Executive branch

C) Legislative branch

D) All of the above


Executive branch

400

All of the following are requirements to serve jury duty EXCEPT

A) to pledge allegiance to the United States

B) to be at least 18 years old

C) to be a citizen of the United States

D) to live in the district for at least a year

to pledge allegiance to the United States

500

The 5th amendment protects U.S. citizens from all of the following except

  1. double jeopardy

  2. self-incrimination

  3. unreasonable search and seizure

  4. Miranda Rights

unreasonable search and seizure

500

During the voir dire process

  1. jury members are dismissed

  2. jury members are mailed a summons

  3. jury members are questioned

  4. all of the above

jury members are questioned

500

New Jersey v. T.L.O (1985), deals with the issue of

A)  searches in public schools only require “reasonable suspicion” rather than the standard probable cause needed.

B) freedom of assembly

C) freedom against illegal search and seizure

D) freedom to bear arms

searches in public schools only require “reasonable suspicion” rather than the standard probable cause needed.

500

Which Enlightenment thinker created the idea of separation of powers? 

1-John Locke

2-Montesquieu

3-Hobbes

4-Voltaire

Montesquieu

500

Describe the difference between a petit and a grand jury.

Petit jury- listen to the trial and issue a verdict

Grand jury- decide if there is enough evidence to go to trial

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