This court case solidified the right to an attorney provided by the state.
What is Gideon v Wainwright?
Powers that are deliberately given to the federal government in the US Constitution.
What are delegated/enumerated powers?
Obeying laws, paying taxes, jury duty, and Selective service.
What are obligations of citizenship?
This amendment gives us the the protection from self-incrimination, right to due process, eminent domain protection, and double jeopardy protection.
What is the 5th amendment?
This court case solidified that the President is not above the law and executive privilege only applies to matters of national security.
What is US v Nixon?
Powers that belong to both the federal and state government.
What are concurrent powers?
Protesting, boycotting, and the Boston Tea Party.
What are colonial reactions to British Policies?
The action of the President when they reject a bill from congress.
What is a veto?
This court case established judicial review.
What is Marbury v Madison?
This position acts as the chief executive of a state.
What is a governor?
This court case established the principle of "separate, but equal."
What is Plessy v Ferguson?
This branch was created by Article II and was given the authority of writing laws, declaring war, impeachment, amending the constitution, printing money and approving presidential appointments.
What is the legislative branch?
This amendment gives us the right to a trial by jury, a speedy and public trial, and the right to an attorney.
What is the sixth amendment?
This case solidified that a suspect must be notified of their rights and protections while being arrested.
What is Miranda v Arizona?
(1) joint resolution by the Florida Legislature
(2) Florida Constitution Revision Commission
(3) Citizens’ Initiative
(4) Constitutional Convention
(5) Florida Taxation and Budget Reform Commission
What is Florida's amendment process?
Pictures, videos, posters, or social media posts used to persuade people to feel emotional about a certain issue.
What is propaganda?
This document contains the rules, roles, and powers of the Federal Government, and is composed of 7 articles.
What is the Constitution of the United States?
These two amendments assure us that there are more rights that belong to us than what's listed and those other rights are to be distributed by the states.
What are the 9th and 10th amendments?
This case established that juveniles have the same due process rights as adults.
What is In re Gault?
This group of elected individuals work alongside the mayor of a county to help them make decisions for all residents of the county which include; taxes, police departments, Emergency Services, trash pick up...
What is a county commission?
A system of Government in which the power resides primarily in the Central Government.
What is a unitary system?
This branch was Established in Article III of the Constitution and had the power to declare laws unconstitutional.
What is Judicial Branch?
This Amendment changed the voting age from 21 to 18.
What is amendment 26?
This British Philosopher developed the ideas known as Natural Rights and the social contract.
Who is John Locke?
This case established that students do not have Freedom of Speech if it disrupts the learning environment and schools have final say so on school related things.
What is Hazelwood v Kuhlmeier?
both have preambles, articles and amendments.
What do the Florida and US constitutions have in common?
This event led the founders of the country to realize that the Articles of Confederation were no longer working and needed to be fixed or changed.
What is Shay's Rebellion?