1.2, 1.5 &1.8
Amendments 2.4 & 3.7
Court cases 3.12
Enlightenment 1.1
Citizenship 2.1 & 2.2
100

Document before the U.S. Constitution. Weaknesses include no power tax, no judicial branch and no executive to enforce laws. 

Articles of Confederation. 

100

Freedom of Religion, Assembly, Press, Petition, and Speech. 

First Amendment

100

Court Case that said students do not lose their rights when they enter the classroom. Set up symbolic speech.

Tinker v. Des Moines

100

Separation of Powers. 

100

Something a Citizen SHOULD do but doesn't have too. Petition, voting, 

Responsibility. 

200

Limited the Power of the Monarchy, set up trial by peers and rule of law. 

Magna Carta

200

Due process, no Double Jeopardy, and eminent Domain. 

5th Amendment

200

Overturned Separate but Equal and ended segregation.

Brown v. Board of Education

200

This system gives each of the three branches of government ways to limit the powers of the other branches. Veto, impeachment

Checks and Balances. 

200

Something that you HAVE to do. Selective Service, paying taxes, obeying the law, jury duty. 

Obligation

300

Group that wanted the addition of a Bill of Rights to the Constitution and wanted a smaller federal government. 

Anti-Federalist. 

300

Amendment that has the Naturalization process, citizenship and the rights of Citizens. 

14th Amendment

300

Established separate but equal and made segregation more prevalent.

Plessy v. Ferguson

300

People willingly give up there power in order to protect their safety. 

people agreeing to follow the rules in return for protection from the government.

Social Contract

300

1. reside in the united states for 5 years.

2. be at least 18 years old.

3. be of good moral character

4. speak, read and write English.

5. pass a test on U.S. History

Naturalization Process

400

Written by Thomas Paine and asked Americans to Declare Independence from Great Britain. 

Common Sense

400

What is women suffrage?

Women's right to vote

400

Court case gave the Supreme Court it's power and set up Judicial Review. 

Marbury v. Madison

400

Enlightenment thinker believed that government's job was to protect life, liberty, and property. 

John Locke

400

Somebody born in Puerto Rico is still considered an American citizen because...

Puerto Rico is an American Territory. (Law of Soil)

500

First document to establish self- government in the United States. 

Mayflower Compact

500

Gave Women Suffrage. 

19th Amendment

500

Court Case that balanced students rights & Responsibilities through an issue with a newspaper. Limited First Amendment rights in schools. 

Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier

500

Enlightenment thinker came up with the idea of Separation of Powers and checks and balances. 

 Montesquieu 

500

Julie's parents are Americans and are in the Military. Julie's parents were deployed in South Korea where Julie was born. Is Julie an American citizen? How?

Yes.. Law of blood