The First 10 Amendments to the US Constitution.
What is the Bill of Rights?
The Baptist Minister that was assassinated in Memphis, TN in April 1968, arguably the most famous figure in the Civil Rights Movement.
Who is Martin Luther King Jr?
The Amendment banning the production, transportation, and sale of alcohol.
The Number of Justices Currently on the Court.
What is Nine?
Federal abortion rights for women. Overturned in 2022.
What is Roe v Wade?
Policies aimed at providing equal opportunities in education and employment
What is Affirmative Action?
This 1933 Supreme Court case lends its name to the two New England states whose border dispute made it all the way to the Supreme Court. Although it was not a massive difference, the border was defined as the west bank of the dividing river.
What is Vermont v New Hampshire?
The 26th Amendment lowered the Voting Age to the same age you are allowed to serve in the military.
What is 18?
The African American woman arrested in Alabama after sitting in the white section of a city bus.
Who is Rosa Parks?
The Mobster Al Capone became one of the most notable figures of the Prohibition Era leading a gang in this Midwestern City.
What is Chicago?
The individual responsible for nominating Supreme Court Justices.
Who is the POTUS?
Banned separation of children in schools based on Race.
What is Brown v Board of Education?
The Empire State known for a list of famous things, has also had the most Supreme Court Justices with 15 as of 2025.
What is New York?
The 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments were all passed at the end of the bloody and divided time in American History.
What is the Civil War?
A survivor of Polio, Ed Roberts made history as the first individual in a wheelchair to attend Cal Berkeley in 1962. He attends was a major victory for this social movement.
What is the Disabilities Movement?
Ladies you do not know how much joy you will have, until you SMASH, SMASH, SMASH?
Who is Carrie Nation?
The group responsible for Supreme Court confirmation hearings and ultimately voting on nominations.
What is the US Senate?
Court case establishing judicial review.
What is Marbury v Madison?
SCOTUS case that decided Federal Gov has authority over interstate commerce.
What is Gibbons v Ogden?
This Amendment ratified in 1920, gave women the right to vote.
What is the 19th Amendment?
Susan B Anthony & Elizabeth Cady Stanton were influential figures in the late 19th Century for this movement. However, both passed away before seeing ambitions become law.
What is the Women's Suffrage Movement?
Ratified in 1913, the 16th Amendment created this (a source of revenue for the government) expected to replace the taxes on alcohol.
What is a Federal Income Tax?
The term in what all the Justices reach the same conclusion on a case.
What is Unanimous?
The Supreme Court case centered around a controversial 21st Century Presidential election.
What is Bush v Gore?
Stand Your Ground Laws are typically enforced or protected by this Constitutional Amendment
What is the 2nd Amendment?
Following the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt, this Amendment limited a President to 2 terms, unless they assumed the office as VP which carried a maximum of 10 years.
What is the 22nd Amendment?
Hired by the University of Tennessee in 1974, Pat Summit became one of the most accomplished college basketball coaches of all time. It was her efforts off the court though as a pioneer of women's college sports after the passing of this Federal Law.
What is Title IX?
This German born bootlegger was went to prison for violating the Volstead Act but got away with murdering his ex wife after pleading insanity.
Who is George Remus?
The Decision given by a Justice(s) who do not agree with the Majority decision.
What is a Dissenting Opinion?
The Supreme Court case Worcester v Georgia was challenged by this US President who is believed to have said, "Justice Marshall has made his decision, now let him enforce it". Needless to say it wasn't enforced....
Who is Andrew Jackson?
What is Justice of the Supreme Court?