Focuses on the brain and nervous system
Neurologist
Suspects must be told their rights before questioning
Miranda v. Arizona
The part of a church or temple that contains the alter and is often elevated separating the clergy from the nave
Chancel
Real GDP
First African American to play major league baseball
Manages childbirth and pregnancy
Obstetrician
Declared that the flag burning is a protected speech
Texas v. Johnson
A domed structure or building
Rotunda
Two quarters of negative GDP
Recession
Founder of Tuskegee University
Booker T Washington
Treats infectious diseases
Infectologist
Established the principle of "one person, one vote"
Reynolds v. Sims
The central part of a church, often flanked by aisles and extending from the entrance to the chancel
Nave
Government payment to encourage activity
Subsidy
First African American justice of the Supreme Court
Thurgood Marshall
Specializes in joint, muscles, and bone issues
Rheumatologist
Ruled the 1996 Communications Decency Act violated the first amendment
Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union
An elaborate, ornamental form of classical architecture characterized by columns and pilasters
Corinthian
Portion of income not spent on consumption
Savings rate
African American who sued for the freedom of himself and his family
Dred Scott
Specializes in urinary tract disorders
Urologist
Allowed for corporate funding of independent political broadcasts in candidate elections
Citizens United v. FEC
A small, tower-like structure that often serves as a lookout or bell tower
Belfry
Policy to reduce inflation by limiting money supply
Contractionary Monetary Policy
Martin Luther King Jr.'s Lawyer
Clarence B. Jones