Type of law that protects our fundamental rights as citizens.
What is Constitutional?
Name of America's first form of government that was too weak and had to be replaced.
What is Articles of Confederation?
Policy at home AND policy between the U.S. and other countries.
What is domestic and foreign?
Jury duty, pay taxes, obey law, and defend nation are examples of ...
What is Obligation?
Amendment that protects us against unreasonable search and seizures.
What is 4th?
The first 10 amendments are known as ...
What is Bill of Rights?
Case that decided students have freedom of speech while on campus.
What is Tinker v. Des Moines?
3 Natural Rights according to John Locke
What is Life, Liberty Property?
Live in US for 5 years, pass a citizenship test, and lawful entry are requirements for (blank).
What is citizenship/Naturalization?
Vocab term meaning that the government CAN take your property but must fairly compensate you for it.
What is Eminent Domain?
Amendment that guarantees speedy trial by impartial jury, notification of why accused, permitted witnesses, and cross-examination.
What is 6th amendment? Fun Fact: prevents arrest of people just because they are political opponents.
Conflict the US entered after the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
What is WWII?
This is the definition for what vocab term?
information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
What is propaganda?
Established power of judicial review.
What is Marbury v. Madison?
Name 3 events/wars that took place during the Cold war.
What is Korean War, Bay of Pigs, Cuban Missile Crisis, Vietnam, Fall of Berlin Wall?
Case that asserted that schools will not be segregated based on race.
What is Brown v. Board of Education?
Ideology based on the government controlling most aspects of business and healthcare etc.
What is Socialism?
In this type of government the central level has all the power and can delegate as they wish.
What is unitary?
Case that decided presidents cannot abuse power of executive privilege.
What is United States v. Nixon?
US President signed agreement with President of Peru. Identify type of policy.
What is foreign?
Americans have avoided religious wars due to protection of (blank) amendment?
What is the first amendment?
After a bill passes through the committee and floor of BOTH houses where must it go before the president can sign or veto it?
What is Conference Committee?
True of all monarchies.
What is position is inherited/ Born into it?
Case that decided the accused have the right to an attorney when they cannot afford one on their own.
What is Gideon v. Wainwright?
English nobles demanded rights from King John in the ______ ______, which influenced early colonies to limit government.
What is Magna Carta?