This case states the 6th Amendment’s right to an attorney extends to all defendants in all state cases.
What is Gideon vs Wainwright?
What is The Declaration of Independence?
The right of freedom, petitions, and assembly.
What is the 1st amendment of the constitution?
This type of voting is when you vote based on the past, and people tend to vote for incumbents when voting.
What is Retrospective Voting?
George Washington was president for this many years.
What is 0 years?
In this case, in the 1950s, New York schools encouraged teachers to lead students in a voluntary non-denominational prayer each morning.
What is Engle v Vitale?
This document says the the federal government should not tax people at all.
What is the Articles of Confederation?
The right to bear arms.
What is the 2nd amendment?
This type of voting is a vote based on who you believe will handle the most important issues better in the future.
What is prospective voting?
The nickname to which Lipping calls regular citizens.
What is a turnip farmer?
This SCOTUS case says freedom of speech does not apply to speech that encourages unlawful behavior or creates a “clear and present danger”.
What us Schenk vs US?
We need a republic to prevent tyranny of the majority.
What is Federalist 10?
You do not have to self incriminate yourself during search.
What is the 5th amendment?
This voting is supporting a party by voting for candidates from the same party for all public offices across the ballot
What is party line voting?
What is selective incorporation?
This SCOTUS case impacted so corporations are now allowed to donate unlimited money to independent SuperPacs. Soft money ban was also struck down and money in politics is at an all time high.
What is Citizens United V FEC?
This document says a good government needs to have an active and decisive executive who can act quickly.
What is federalist 70?
The right to a fair trial.
What is the 6th amendment?
This voting is when a person votes for a candidate whose policies seem to benefit that voter.
What is rational choice voting?
This is the process by which the United States elects the President.
What is the electoral college?
These TWO SCOTUS cases both related to the 1st Amendments Freedom of Religion.
What is Engle V Vitale and Wisconsin V Yoder?
One of what document has this as one of its main ideas, freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed.
What is Letter from a Birmingham Jail?
This is how many amendments there are in the bill of rights.
What is 10 amendments?
This type of voting is when you vote for one party for one office and a different party for another.
What is split ticket voting?
This is a group of people that is united around there one singular cause
What is an interest group?