Category 1
Section 2
Unit 3
Option 4
100

This amendment protects citizens' rights to own firearms

2nd! 

100

True or false: students lack constitutional protections while in school

False! 

100

This amendment allows for citizens to gather peacefully to protest

1st! 

100

In addition to the 14th Amendment, which other amendment contains provisions providing for due process of the law?

5th! 

200

This amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures

4th! 

200

This amendment protects your right to remain silent in a police interrogation

5th! 

200

This amendment protects against cruel and unusual punishment

8th! 

200

This Amendment was the CAUSE OF ACTION for Loving v VA

14th Amendment! 

300

The fifth amendment protection against self incrimination applies only to which contexts?

Criminal! 

300

This level of scrutiny applies to laws that make classifications based on gender:

intermediate! 

300

If the government wants to pass legislation that makes distinctions based on race, what must their interest be?

Compelling! 
300

The 14th Amendment is also called the equal ______ and _____ process clause.

Protection, due! 

400

Searches must be reasonable in both _____ and _______    (daily double, worth 800!)

Inception, scope! 

400

This is the standard for a school admin searching a student during school hours

Reasonable suspicion! 

400
This is required for a police officer to search a student while he or she is in school

Probable cause! 

400

What judicial philosophy did the Heller court use to determine whether citizens have a right to access handguns?

Textualist, originalist! 
500

This 2nd Amendment case dealt with whether a ban on firearms in DC was constitutional

Heller v DC!

500
This court case expanded federal authority under the necessary and proper clause

McCulloch v MD!

500

This court case examined whether wearing political armbands in school was protected freedom of speech

Tinker v Des Moines! 

500

To determine whether somebody has a reasonable expectation of privacy, we ask: do they have a subjective expectation and privacy, and WHAT other question?

Is society prepared to recognize the interest as legitimate?

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