Who is the current president in the UNITED STATES?
Joe Biden
What case is this:
Argument over the power of the federal government to create a national bank, and whether a state can tax the bank if it resides within its borders
McCulloch v Maryland
What is the 1st amendment
R - religion
A - assemble
P - petition
P - press
S - speech
How many branches are there?
3 diff branches
In the case McCulloch v. Maryland, what two Constitutional clauses led to the Court's decision?
necessary & proper and supremacy
What month do citizens vote for the president?
November
What case is this:
Can a state ban abortion within their state?
Roe V Wade
What is the 4th amendment?
-Must have a reasonable cause for making an arrest or issuing a search warrant
-Protects unreasonable searches and seizures
What is the most powerful branch?
Legislative
Equal protection clause of 14th amendment
How many terms can a president serve for?
2 terms (8 years total)
Wisconsin v Yoder was a case based on which Constitutional clause?
freedom of religion's free exercise clause
Right to a lawyer is what amendment?
6th amendment
What branch can declare war?
Legislative
What clause was used in US V LOPEZ
Commerce clause
What age do you need to be to be a president?
at LEAST 35 years old
In the case Schenck v. United States, the Supreme Court used the "________________________" test, to decide if Schenck had used free speech or threatened the country
clear and present danger
Which constitutional clause selectively incorporates the bill of rights to the states?
14th amendment
Judicial Branch
Name a clause in Baker V Carr
Equal protection of 14th amendment
Who was the president during WWI
Woodrow Wilson
What is the main governmental limitation when it comes to the freedom of the press?
Cannot show prior restraint
What is the 24 amendment?
abolishes poll taxes
What Federalist Paper involved the executive branch?
Fed #70
Name a clause in Wisconsin V Yoder
Free exercise clause