The Constitution
Marbury v Madison
Civil Rights
Lipdawg's Mystery Question
100
  1. The Constitutional Convention was held to replace this preexisting document

What is the Articles of Confederation

100

Marbury v. Madison established this principle, allowing the Supreme Court to declare acts of Congress unconstitutional.

What is Judicial Review

100

This famous Supreme Court Case concluded that, in the field of public education, the doctrine of “separate but equal” has no place

What is Brown v Board of Education

100

This character from school house rock waited on the steps of capital hill because he wanted to be a law

Who is Bill?

200

This Constitutional amendment protects convicted criminals from cruel and unusual punishment

What is the 8th Amendment

200

This is the term used for when government officials appoint their friends and family to other lower government jobs

What is Patronage

200

These government implementations in the south was used to disenfranchise the votes of African Americans

What is Grandfather clause, white primary, and poll taxes

200

In the case of Morse v Fredrick, this phrase was placed on a banner and found by the Supreme Court to be an unprotected form of speech in a school setting

What is Bong hits 4 Jesus

300

This branch of government, found in Article 3 of the Constitution, has the power to interpret laws and determine their constitutionality.

What is the Judicial Branch

300

This Chief Supreme Court Justice turned the case of Marbury v. Madison from an issue of patronage to a case deciding Judicial powers

Who is John Marshall
300

This law segregated white and “colored people”s facilities under the basis of “seperate but equal”

What is Jim Crow Laws

300

This president established fireside chats in order to directly communicate with US citizens

Who is FDR
400

This clause in Article I of the Constitution gives Congress the power to make all laws that are crucial for it to carry out its enumerated powers.

What it the Necessary and Proper Clause

400

This was the Act that was labeled unconstitutional due to the ruling of Marbury v Madison and was replaced by Judicial review

What is the Judiciary Act of 1789

400

This civil rights case decision was overturned by the ruling of Brown v Board

What is Plessy v Furgeson

400

This Latin term, meaning “to be more fully informed," describes when a lower court is forced to deliver its record in a case so that the higher court may review it

The writ of certiorari


500

This words that make up this acronym represent the different Articles of the Constitution and can be read as “Lets Eat Japanese Sushi and Spring Roles.” 

What is Legislative, Executive, Judicial, States, Amendments, Supremacy clause, Ratification

500

This line of reasoning served as the basis for the decision in Marbury v Madison and granted the court the power of Judicial Review, making them the primary interpreter of the Constitution.

Article 13 of the Judiciary Act is unconstitutional and therefore null and void

500

These two acts were implemented in order to pave the way for equality of minorities in the U.S

What is the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the Voting Rights Act of 1965



500

This Latin term, meaning “to move the hand,” describes when a higher court forces a lower court or government official to do what they're legally required to do.

The writ of mandamus

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