the first ten amendments of the constitution?
what is the bill of rights?
the right in the 1st amendment that schneck v. the united states discusses.
what is speech?
requirements of US senator.
what is must be 30, and 9 years of citizenship?
role of filibuster.
what is to elongate the debate process to block bills from passing.
the year the civil rights act was passed.
what is 1964?
the rights granted to citizens in the 1st amendment.
what is speech, religion, press, petition, and assembly?
the two clauses that were violated in engel v. vitale.
what is the establishment clause and due process clause?
requirements of house of representative.
what is must be 25, and 7 years of citizenship?
meaning of the term "pigeonhole".
what is a bill being killed in the committee?
the meaning of de jure segregation.
what is segregation that is imposed by the law?
the amendment that gives those accused the right to a speedy trial.
what is the 6th amendment?
the clause that was used in brown v. the board of education.
what is the equal protection clause?
speaker of the house.
what is nancy pelosi?
the amount of vote needed to override the president's veto.
what is 2/3s or 67%
the court case that made school segregation unconstitutional.
what is brown v. the board of education?
the amendment that revoked the 18th amendment.
what is the 21st amendment?
the amendment that was violated in mapp v. ohio.
what is the 4th amendment?
one job of congress.
what is declaring war, printing money, raising and collecting taxes, or borrowing money?
the committee a bill is sent to after going to senate.
what is the appropriate standing committee?
the year the voting rights act was passed.
what is 1965?
the year the bill of rights was adopted?
what is 1791?
the clause used in plessy v. furgeson?
what is the equal protection clause?
one power denied to states.
what is cannot print money, cannot form treaties, no import or export tax.
speaker of the house's job after bills are reported to the floor.
what is determining which bills are discussed and for how long?
the purpose the voting rights act.
what is it outlawed discriminatory voting practices?