The right to bear arms.
What is the 2nd Amendment?
This case involved a president who refused to hand over tapes to investigators, claiming that as President of the United States, he was entitled to executive privilege.
What is U.S. vs. Nixon?
A person born in another country is still an American citizen at birth if one or both parents are American citizens.
What is Law of Blood?
A group of individuals with common interests who seek to influence public policy.
What is an interest group?
Something that actually stands for or represents something else.
What is a symbol?
Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion, Freedom of the Press, Freedom to Petition, and Freedom of Assembly.
What are the five freedoms of the 1st Amendment? Or What is the 1st Amendment?
This case was the first step in ending segregation in the South. It included a young girl whose father sued the school board because she was forced to attend an all-black school that was further away instead of attending the all-white school that was nearby.
What is Brown vs. Board of Education?
The process by which an immigrant becomes a U.S. citizen. An immigrant is a person who comes to the U.S. with an intent to stay.
What is naturalization?
This consists of newspapers, television, radio, and the internet.
What is the media?
Any government policy that concerns foreign countries and events taking place outside the United States.
What is foreign policy?
The 3rd Amendment
What is prohibiting the quartering of soldiers in peacetime without the owner's permission?
This case brought about the separate but equal doctrine. A black man sat in the white section of the train and was arrested even though he was of mixed race. The state didn't consider it negative because even though they were separated, blacks were offered "the same" facilities as whites.
What is Plessy vs. Ferguson?
Any person born on American land is automatically an American citizen. American land not only includes in the U.S., but U.S. territories and military bases.
What is Law of Soil?
The paid agent of an interest group who speaks to state legislators, members of Congress, or government officials in order to influence new legislation or regulations.
What is a lobbyist?
An agreement between two or more countries to act together. Usually, they agree to defend one another if attacked.
What is an alliance?
This amendment describes the rights of the accused.
What is the 6th Amendment?
This case focused on a recount of presidential votes in Florida.
What is Bush vs. Gore?
This is the last step in the naturalization process. It is when individuals express their commitment and loyalty to the U.S.
What is the Oath of Allegiance?
Interest groups act as THIS of our government. This is when they question government officials and research government activities to identify issues and to expose possible wrongdoing by government officials.
What are watchdogs?
This conflict involved Japan attacking the U.S. at Pearl Harbor. This attack happened despite America's desire to stay out of the war.
What is World War II?
This amendment guaranteed the equality to African-American freedmen (freed slaves). Hint: "Equal protection under the law"
What is the 14th Amendment?
This case involved students wearing black armbands in protest against the Vietnam War. After several times in court, the students won their case and the Supreme Court stated that they were using their right to freedom of speech. Freedom of speech is not limited to words but can also mean freedom of expression.
What is Tinker vs. Des Moines?
Obeying the law, paying taxes, registering with the Selective Service, and serving on a jury if summoned are examples of this.
What is an obligation?
A form of public communication that provides biased and one-sided information. Its purpose is to influence and persuade "public opinion"--the views of ordinary citizens.
What is propaganda?
These two Enlightenment thinkers influenced our government and how future documents were created.
Who are Baron de Montesquieu and John Locke?