Bill of Rights
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Amendment Application Scenarios
100

The purpose of the Bill of Rights

Protect individual rights for citizens of the United States

100

The amendment that gave women the right to vote

19th Amendment 

100

Texas vs. Johnson protected burning this object under the 1st Amendment right to symbolic speech

The American flag

100

The part of government whose responsibility is to interpret the meaning of Constitutional amendments

The Supreme Court

100

A person is sentenced to death for murder. The governor chooses to let the person be executed by having him thrown out of an airplane. Is this a Constitutional violation? Why or why not?

Yes. 8th Amendment violation - Cruel and unusual punishment 

200

The 5th Amendment grants all citizens Due Process of Law (government following specific steps to take away life/liberty/property). What is the main right granted in this amendment?

The right to remain silent/protection from self-incrimination

200

The method of voting discrimination that was eliminated with the 24th Amendment

Poll taxes - Paying to be able to vote (discriminated against blacks and poor whites)

200

The Bill of Rights amendment used in deciding New Jersey vs. TLO

4th Amendment; unreasonable search and seizure

200

The total number of Constitutional amendments

27

200

A student wears a button to school advocating for a politician. Is this a Constitutional violation? Why or why not?

Yes they can wear the button, it is protected under the 1st Amendment right to free speech

300

The five freedoms included in the 1st Amendment

Speech, Press, Religion, Assembly, Petition

300

The number of years it took for all three Civil War Amendments to be passed

5 years (1865 - 1870)

300

Miranda vs. Arizona led to these rights that are included in the 5th Amendment

Miranda Rights (You have the right to remain silent, anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be provided for you).

300

If specific powers are not given to the national government, they are given to these two groups instead

The states and the people (10th Amendment)

300

A man robs a bank at gunpoint. During a meeting with his lawyer, he states that he does not want to testify. The lawyer says he has to. Is this a Constitutional violation? Why or why not?

Yes. The 5th Amendment protects your right from self-incrimination. 

400

The two parts of the 8th Amendment

No cruel or unusual punishment, bails and fines must be proportionate to the crime

400

The amendment that was passed as a result of the Vietnam War, and what the amendment did

26th Amendment; lowered the voting age from 21 to 18

400

The story behind the Tinker vs. Des Moines case

Students wore black armbands to school to protest the Vietnam War and were sent home. They sued the school for violating the student's freedom of expression/speech. The students won the case and it was decided that students do not lose their freedom of speech when they arrive at school.

400

The correct order of the 4 main founding documents we discussed in class

Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, Constitution, Bill of Rights

400

You are driving down a highway at night going 15 miles per hour over the speed limit. You are pulled over by the police. When they come up to your window, they notice a beer bottle lying under the passenger seat. They make you step out of the car and begin searching everything without a warrant. Is this a Constitutional violation? Why or why not?

No. The officer had probable cause that you were breaking the law by seeing the beer bottle in plain sight. While the 4th Amendment prohibits unlawful search and seizure, this was an exception to a warrant requirement. 

500

All four parts of the 6th Amendment (Rights of the Accused)

Speedy/public trial, impartial jury of peers, notice of charges against you/confronting witnesses, right to counsel (a lawyer)

500

The three Civil War Amendments and what they each do

13th - ends slavery, 14th - grants citizenship to former slaves, 15th - grants black men the right to vote 

500

Amendment interpreted in Heller vs. D.C. and 2 outcomes of the case.

2nd Amendment; People could use a handgun in their home for self protection, the number of guns has exceeded the population in the United States, gun deaths have risen, homicide and suicide by guns have risen, additional gun restrictions have been put in place after this case. 

500

4 exceptions to the warrant requirement in the 4th Amendment

Schools, Airports, Borders/customs, in plain sight/view, cars, when given consent

500

The government says that no one in America is allowed to wear the color blue anymore. Is this a Constitutional violation? Why or why not?

Yes, the 9th Amendment protects rights that are not explicitly listed in the Constitution.