We The People
First Things First
Name That Document
Enlighten Me
Criminal Minds
100

"We the People" are the famous first three words of THIS section of the Constitution.

What is the Preamble?

100
THESE are the five key freedoms protected by the First Amendment.

What are speech, press, assembly, religion, and petition?

100

THIS document encouraged civil disobedience to fight segregation and includes the phrase "justice too long delayed is justice denied."

What is MLK's "Letter from Birmingham Jail"?

100

John Locke wrote that humans have natural rights, including to life, liberty, and THIS.

What is property?

100

To assert their right to refrain from self-incrimination, an accused person can say, "I plead THIS."

What is "the 5th"?

200

THIS Amendment states that "powers not delegated to the United States... are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."

What is the 10th?

200

THIS 1989 case held that burning an American flag was a protected form of symbolic speech.

What is Texas v. Johnson?

200

THIS document argued that a large republic wouldn't be a problem because it would help control the ill effects of factionalism.

What is Federalist 10?

200

When Thomas Jefferson held "these truths" to be THIS in the Declaration of Independence, he was alluding to the Enlightenment sentiment that truth comes from nature and not only from God.

What is "self-evident"?

200

The 8th Amendment protects against excessive bail and THIS.

What is cruel and unusual punishment?

300

The phrase "we the people" implies unity, an ideal that was clearly contradicted when the Supreme Court upheld the legality of segregation in THIS 1896 case.

What is Plessy v. Ferguson?

300

In THIS case, the Supreme Court barred the government from engaging in "prior restraint" of the press.

What is New York Times v. US?

300

THIS document argued for a strong unitary executive.

What is Fed 70?

300

Separation of powers and "checks and balances" are most associated with THIS Enlightenment thinker.

Who is Montesquieu?

300

THIS Amendment in the Bill of Rights guarantees a speedy and public trial for the criminally accused.

What is the 6th?

400
The Enlightenment idea that only the people can grant someone the right to rule is known as THIS kind of sovereignty.

What is popular?

400

THIS 1919 First Amendment case established the rule that free speech could be limited if it presented a "clear and present danger." 

What is Schenck v. US?

400

THIS document argues for judges to be appointed to lifetime terms.

What is Fed 78?

400

Enlightenment thinkers often refer to a mythicized time before governments or complex societies known as the state of THIS.

What is nature?

400

In THIS case, the Supreme Court decided that in order for everyone to benefit equally from the protections of the 6th Amendment, the government needs to pay for legal representation for those who can't afford it.

What is Gideon v. Wainwright?

500

The Preamble to the Constitution states that the purpose of the document is to "form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility" and also THESE additional THREE things. Name all three exactly as they are worded in the Preamble.

What are: "provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity"

500

The First Amendment protects two aspects of the freedom of religion in two separate clauses: the Establishment Clause prevents the government from promoting religion, while THIS clause protects your rights to practice your religion.

What is the Free Exercise clause?

500

THIS medieval European document is not nearly as democratic as people often say, but it did provide an important early precedent for the idea of limited government.

What is the Magna Carta?

500

While all three writers of the Federalist Papers were students of the Enlightenment, not all were equally prolific writers. John Jay and James Madison wrote a combined total of 34 Federalist Papers; THIS person wrote the other 51.

Who is Alexander Hamilton?

500

Mapp v. Ohio established that if a state obtains evidence against you illegally, that evidence cannot be used against you in court. This is known as the _______ rule.

What is the exclusionary rule?