Woman's Suffrage
Civil War Amendments
Rights of the Accused
First Amendment
Court Cases
100

What does suffrage mean?

The right to vote 

100

Which amendments are the product of the Civil War?

13th, 14th, 15th

100

What Amendments are considered the Rights of the Accused?

4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th

100

What rights are covered in the 1st Amendment> 

Your freedom of speech, the press, assembly, to practice religion, and the right to petition the Government for a redress of grievances are all covered in the 1st Amendment. 

100

Why did Chief Justice Warren insist on a unanimous decision by the Court in Brown v. Board of Education?

If one judge disagreed, the South would have never agreed and go along with it. 

200

Which two woman were the face of the Woman's Suffrage Movement?

Susan B Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton

200

What does the 13th amendment outlaw?

Slavery or involuntary servitude
200

Can juveniles be put to death?

No
200

Who is the final interpreter of the Bill of Rights?

Supreme Court

200

What was the ruling of University of California v Blakke?

The Supreme Court ruled that while schools should have a diverse student body, race cannot be the only criteria to admission.

300

Alice Paul's strategy alarmed many in the suffrage movement because she wanted to what?

Use protests to force suffrage 

300

What court case ended in the result of the doctrine "separate but equal"?

Plessy v. Ferguson

300

What are 5 parts to the 5th Amendment?

The rights to a grand jury, right against double jeopardy, the right to not be a witness against yourself, due process of rights, and the right to not have your property taken by the government.
300

What "test" was created as a result of Schenck v. U.S.?

Schenck v U.S. invented the famous "clear and present danger" test to determine when a state could limit an individual's free speech rights.

300

What is the importance of Gideon v. Wainwright case?

Gideon files a pauper's petition to the Supreme Court which rules in his favor that all people deserve assistance of council despite the crime.

400

Who was the first woman to be elected into the House of Representatives?

Jeannette Rankin of Montana

400

What is one scenario where the right to vote be denied?

If you have a felony record.

400

What is the importance of Miranda v. Arizona?

Miranda v Arizona established the Miranda Rule in which it requires that people under arrest must be informed prior to interrogation pf their due process rights, the right to remain silent, and the right to an attourney.

400

What are 4 important clauses of the 14th Amendment?

The 4 clauses are all persons, no state, due process of law, equal protection.

400

What was ruled unconstitutional in the Engel v. Vitale case?

Sponsored prayer in schools was ruled unconstitutional.

500

What tragedy gave more urgency to arguments that women needed the right to vote?

The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire

500

Describe the 14th Amendment

Any state shall not deprive a person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.

500

What are some exceptions to the 4th Amendment?

Incident to arrest, emergency situation, motor vehicle search, border/airport search, inventory search of impound evidence

500

What does conditionally protected speech mean?

Conditionally protected speech is a speech accompanied by conducts such as sit-ins, picketing, and demonstrations.

500

Describe Tinker v. Des Moines.

The Court upholds the right to symbolic speech and student rights by declaring that student's rights should be upheld at school as long sit does not interfere with the education of said student 

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