Power
Participants in Democracy
First Amendment
Fourth Amendment
Fifth Amendment
100

This is a thought that would help people want to change for the better. An example would be ending racism.

What is an idea?

100

Civic actors that look at the underlying causes of a problem. 

What is justice oriented?

100

A law that made one religion for all Americans would be unconstitutional would violate this part of the amendment.

What is establishment of religion?

100

The initials of the student that lost her case in the Supreme court, but created a rule.

Who is TLO?

100

You do not have to testify against yourself.

What is right protection from self-incrimination ?

200

Using this power, citizens would vote in an election to protect their democracy.

What is state action?

200

These civic actors take leadership positions in the community and government groups.

What is participatory?

200

This would be people gathered in the street to peacefully protest.

What is assembly?

200

Drug testing students in sports or clubs was upheld by the court for these reasons.

What is diminished privacy and minimal intrusion?

200

If a person is found innocent of a crime, they can't be tried again for the same crime.

What is protection from Double Jeopardy?

300

Using this power, authorities may use violence or strength to make people do what they want.

What is physical force?

300

These civic actors are honest, responsible, and law-abiding members of the community. 

What is Personally Responsible?

300

People practicing their own faith or religion is protected under this part of the amendment.

What is exercise of religion?

300

Reason the school lost the Safford case.

What is the students age, gender, and too intrusive?

300

A person's life, freedom, and belongings cannot be taken from them without fair actions being used.

What is due process of law?

400

When using this power, you would get as many of your best friends as you can or the people that agree with you on issues to help you.

What is numbers?

400

All participants in democracy work toward this goal through their efforts.

What is the common good?

400

Writing your elected officials ( such as the mayor or president) is an example of this right.

What is petition?

400

A reason why we may enjoy more privacy at home or in public, but less in schools.

What is safety?

400

When a person is charged with a serious crime, the government must convince a grand jury that there is enough evidence to justify their prosecution.

What is right to a grand jury?

500

This power controls laws and influence in Congress through cash.

What is wealth?

500

8th graders looking to make a difference in their community could do this to promote the common good.

What is volunteer ?

500

If we censor a media post or limit what can be printed in a newspaper, this would be unconstitutional based on this part of the amendment.

What is freedom of the press?

500

Reasoning on whether the Fourth Amendment applies to schools.

What is minimally invasive and and not overly intrusive?

500

The parts of due process and grand jury in the Fifth Amendment correspond to what important document in history?

What is the Magna Carta (1215)?

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