1st and 2nd
3rd and 4th
Protections of the Accused
9th, 10th, + random
Court Cases
100

DAILY DOUBLE

Give one example of petition.

Lobbying, letter-writing, e-mail campaigns, testifying before tribunals, filing lawsuits, supporting referenda, collecting signatures for ballot initiatives

100

Complete the Phrase:

"No _____________ shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the _____________ of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law

soldier, consent

100

What does "Double Jeopardy" refer to?

Being tried twice for the same crime

100

What idea about government do we get from Ancient Rome?

Republic

100

This is the statement that the police read to you when being arrested to tell you that you don't have to self incriminate

Miranda Rights/ Miranda Warning

200

Complete the phrase:

"A well regulated ___________, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and ________________, shall not be infringed.”

Militia, bear arms

200

DAILY DOUBLE

The third amendment was a reaction to The ____________ Act

Quartering

200

Simplified, the 7th amendment grantees your right to a ____________ by ___________

Trial, jury

200

Which philosopher is responsible for the idea of Social Contract?

Rousseau

200

This case clarified our understanding of the 4th Amendment by ruling that anything seized in an illegal search must be disregarded

Mapp v Ohio

300

Name the 5 protections of the first Amendment

Freedom of religion, speech, press, petition, and assembly.

300

This is the piece of paper issued by a judge to the police that gives them the authority to conduct a search.

A warrant.

300

The 8th Amendment protects you from:

-Excessive ______________

-___________________ punishment

-Bails and fines

-Cruel and Unusual

300

What is popular sovereignty?

People consent to being governed

300

DAILY DOUBLE

This case has shaped our understanding of the 5th Amendment by ruling that, upon arrest, you must be made aware of your 5th Amendment rights

Miranda v Arizona

400

Give me two examples of symbolic speech

Burning the Flag
Kneeling for the Anthem
BLM fist raise
Sit in
Walk out

400

If you're being searched by the police, what can they do to your phone without a warrant?

Search the physical aspects (remove the case and battery)

400

Name 2 protections of the 5th Amendment

1.You will not be prosecuted without actually being charged for a crime.

2. You are protected from “double jeopardy”

3. You are protected against self incrimination 

4. You are guaranteed due process

5. Establishes “eminent domain”

400

According to the 9th Amendment, you have __________ outside those listed in the Constitution.

Rights

400

This case shaped our understanding of the 6th Amendment by ruling that a defendant must be provided a lawyer if they can't afford one.

Gideon v Wainwright

500

Name three types of speech that are NOT protected by the fist amendment.

Obscenity
Defamation
Incitement
Fraud
True Threats
Integral to Criminal Conduct

500

Police can search you with or without a warrant. No matter which option they choose, they'll need ___________ before conducting a search.

Probable Cause

500

Name 3 protections of the 6th Amendment

1.Promises you a speedy and public trial
2. Guarantees an impartial jury
3. Promises that you’ll be informed of your charges
4. You’ll be able to confront people who testify against you
5. You’ll be able to get witnesses on your side
6. You will have a defense attorney. 

500

According to the 10th Amendment, powers not given to the federal government are reserved for _______________________

The states

500

Because of this rule, any evidence seized in an illegal search must be disregarded.

The Exclusionary Rule

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