Medical Specialists
US Supreme Court Cases
Architecture Terms
Economic Terms
Historical African American Figures
100

Focuses on the brain and nervous system

Neurologist

100

Suspects must be told their rights before questioning

Miranda v. Arizona

100

The part of a church or temple that contains the alter and is often elevated separating the clergy from the nave

Chancel

100
GDP adjusted for inflation

Real GDP

100

First African American to play major league baseball

Jackie Robinson
200

Manages childbirth and pregnancy

Obstetrician

200

Declared that the flag burning is a protected speech

Texas v. Johnson

200

A domed structure or building

Rotunda

200

Two quarters of negative GDP

Recession

200

Founder of Tuskegee University

Booker T Washington

300

Treats infectious diseases

Infectologist

300

Established the principle of "one person, one vote"

Reynolds v. Sims

300

The central part of a church, often flanked by aisles and extending from the entrance to the chancel

Nave

300

Government payment to encourage activity

Subsidy

300

First African American justice of the Supreme Court

Thurgood Marshall

400

Specializes in joint, muscles, and bone issues

Rheumatologist

400

Ruled the 1996 Communications Decency Act violated the first amendment

Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union

400

An elaborate, ornamental form of classical architecture characterized by columns and pilasters

Corinthian

400

Portion of income not spent on consumption

Savings rate

400

African American who sued for the freedom of himself and his family

Dred Scott

500

Specializes in urinary tract disorders

Urologist

500

Allowed for corporate funding of independent political broadcasts in candidate elections

Citizens United v. FEC

500

A small, tower-like structure that often serves as a lookout or bell tower

Belfry

500

Policy to reduce inflation by limiting money supply

Contractionary Monetary Policy

500

Martin Luther King Jr.'s Lawyer

Clarence B. Jones