Voting
Required SC Case Decisions
The Bill of Rights
Civil Rights Movements
The Constitution
100

This election has the most voter turnout.

Presidential Election

100

This case overturned the decision of Plessy v. Ferguson.

Brown v. Board of Education?

100

This is the number of amendments in the Bill of Rights.

Ten

100

This law was a leading factor in sparking the Civil Rights Movement.

Jim Crow laws

100

This individual is considered the father of the Constitution.

James Madison

200

These three amendments discuss voting

15th, 19th, and 26th Amendments

200

This case determined the “clear and present danger” test.

Schenck v. United States

200

This group of people supported the creation of the Bill of Rights.

Anti-Federalists

200

Martin Luther King Jr. advocated for this type of resistance to unjust laws.

nonviolent civil disobedience

200

This document was replaced by the Constitution.

Articles of Confederation

300

The first group to gain voting rights under the U.S. Constitution

White Male Property Owners

300

This amendment was central to the case of McDonald v. Chicago.

Second Amendment

300

This clause prohibits the government from establishing an official religion.

Establishment Clause

300

The Birmingham movement/protest took place in this state.

Alabama

300

This group advocated for the creation of the Constitution.

Federalists

400

The U.S. uses this system to select the president.

Electoral College

400

This case guaranteed the right to an attorney in criminal trials.

Gideon v. Wainwright

400

The Fifth Amendment guarantees this right, allowing individuals to avoid self-incrimination.

right to remain silent

400

The Freedom Rides of 1961 were aimed at challenging segregation in this type of transportation.

interstate buses

400

This compromise created the bicameral legislature.

Great Compromise

500

This landmark act, passed in 1965, outlawed discriminatory voting practices such as literacy tests.

Voting Rights Act of 1965

500

McCulloch v. Maryland supported this constitutional clause, which grants Congress implied powers.

Necessary and Proper Clause

500

This amendment supports state sovereignty.

Tenth Amendment

500

This campaign, launched in 1961, aimed to register African American voters in the Deep South.

Freedom Summer

500

This 1787 meeting produced the Constitution, replacing the Articles of Confederation.

Constitutional Convention

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