Know Your Rights
Protected or unprotected?
Framework
Amendments
Be the Judge
100
These are the rights guaranteed by the first amendment.(Name at least three of the four, bonus if you can name all.)
What is the freedom of religion, speech, press, and right to assemble
100
the ruling of the court on the protection of spreading false information about a person in relation to free speech.
What is an unprotected right?
100
The number of articles contained in the Constitution?
What is seven?
100
The number of amendments to the Constitution.
What is 27?
100
The ruling made on whether or not a student in a public high school is allowed to refuse to say the pledge of allegiance.
What is The right to refuse to say the pledge of allegiance was held as a right of free speech in Minersville School District v Gobitis (1940)?
200
The third amendment protects against the quartering of soldiers in a private dwelling. In recent times, this amendment has been used to protect this right.
What is the right to privacy?
200
The ruling on the validity of terry frisks. (If a police officer can pat you down without probable cause.)
What is a protected activity?
200
The promotion of States rights over the federal government.
What is federalism?
200
What are the first ten amendments to the Constitution called?
The Bill of rights.
200
The case that held that ones rights must be read to them at the time of arrest.
What is Miranda or Miranda v Arizona?
300
Legal scholars often say "justice delayed is justice denied." This idea is supported by what provision of the sixth amendment.
What is the right to a speedy trial?
300
The ruling on whether the court can make a witness testify in a case or produce evidence.
What is a protected activity? (Courts must issue a court order called a subpoena)
300
The words of the preamble.
What is "We the people, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our prosperity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."?
300
The state of being tried multiple times for the same crime that our government protects us from.
What is double jeopardy?
300
The case that called for the desegregation of public schools.
What is Brown v Board of Education.
400
A violation in a courtroom that involves testifying to something heard by a third party.
What is hearsay?
400
The ruling on whether or not a roadblock with the purpose of searching for illegal drugs is a violation of privacy.
What is an unprotected activity?
400
The person who is also the President of the Senate.
Who is the Vice President.
400
The process of election of the president and vice president before the twelfth amendment which allowed for Presidential c and Vice President candidates to run together on the same ticket.
What is the process of the most votes becoming President and second most votes becoming Vice President.
400
The two presidential candidates that came to the Supreme Court over the counting of votes in Florida.
Who are George W Bush and Al Gore?
500
The requirement of a jury in a case involving capital punishment.
What is a unanimous jury?
500
Whether or not a person can burn a draft card in protest against war as part of free speech.
What is unprotected? Ruled that the Government had a valid purpose in punishing the destruction of draft cards, which were necessary to raise and support an army. The goal was to maintain the draft, not limit free speech.
500
The number of Representatives in the US House of Representatives.
What is 435?
500
The event that caused the creation of the Fourteenth amendment.
What is the Civil War?
500
The ruling of a case involving freedom of speech in a shopping mall.
What is not protected. Shopping malls are privately owned, therefore they can limit speech.
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