This Supreme Court case required police to inform suspects of their rights before questioning them.
What is Miranda V. Arizona
The civil rights movement occurred primarily during this decade
When were the 1960s
Mr.Parrott worked this AP Gov relatred job before teaching
What is a lobbyist?
Early U.S. political discussion was dominated by these two rival parties
What were the Federalists and Anti-Federalists?
What is the judicial branch?
This Supreme Court case established the “clear and present danger” test while upholding convictions under the Espionage Act during World War I.
What is Schenk V. United States?
This compromise at the Constitutional Convention created a bicameral legislature with proportional representation in one chamber and equal representation in the other.
What is The Connecticut Compromise?
Mr parrott has this many children
What is two?
Someone who believes in climate reform and the expansion of voting rights would likely vote for this modern political party
What is the democratic party?
This branch creates rules to assist in the enforcement of public policy
What is the executive branch?
This case held that symbolic speech, including wearing black armbands in protest, is protected under the First Amendment.
What is Tinker v. Des Moines
The 19th Amendment was a consequence of this social movement
Mr parrott does this job in the summer
Drives boats
This party, formed in 1912, had three consecutive U.S presidents claim allegiance
The Progressive Party (Bull Moose Party)
Although not explicitly stated in the Constitution, this branch claims the authority to withhold information from Congress and the courts
What is the executive branch
This case established the “one person, one vote” principle for legislative districts.
What is Baker V. Carr
These three presidents have been impeached, but none of them removed.
Who are Andrew Johnson, Donald Trump, and Bill Clinton?
When was 2023?
Ross Perot, an American businessman who went on an influential third-party run during the 1992 election, ran under this party
What is the American Reform Party?
They are involved in the impeachment and removal process
The Executive branch AND the Legislative branch
This case incorporated the exclusionary rule to the states through the Fourteenth Amendment, preventing illegally obtained evidence from being used in state courts.
What is Mapp v. Ohio?
This principle, not explicitly stated in the Constitution, allowed the government to establish a national bank in 1791
What are implied powers? / Necessary and proper
Mr.Parrott graduated from high school this year
When was 1994?
This party realignment occurred when many Southern white voters gradually shifted toward the Republican Party after the civil rights era.
What is the southern realignment?
They can create public policy
Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches