Units 3 and 4
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100

What is executive privilege? How do President's use it?

The power of the president to refuse to testify to Congress and withhold national security issues from the country. President's can order newspapers to stop publishing articles or refuse to turn over sensitive information.

100

What is the role of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court?

The Chief Justice is head of the Supreme Court
100

The right to bear arms in listed in which Constitutional Amendment? 

Second Amendment

100

What is the precedent set in Mapp v. Ohio?

The exclusionary rule that applied to the federal courts now applies to the states. Any evidence illegally seized cannot be used against you in state or federal courts. 

100

What does the 13th Amendment state?

Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.

200

What is federalism? 

Government divided into state and federal systems

200

Writ of Certiorari is...

The request from the Supreme Court to receive the information from previous courts for review

200

(1) it must have a secular legislative purpose (that is not a sham); and

(2) a primary effect that neither advances nor inhibits religion; and

(3) it cannot create an excessive government entanglement with religion (with a religious entity).

Lemon Test

200

the legal standard by which a police officer has the right to make an arrest, conduct a personal or property search, or obtain a warrant for arrest

Probable Cause

200

Led a raid on the armory in Harper's Ferry, Virginia which was a factor in the start of the Civil War

John Brown

300

Temporary head of the Senate while the Vice President is away

President Pro Tempore

300

Supporting Supreme Court past decisions and sticking with conservative view of the Constitution

Judicial Activism

300

Freedom of Expression is included in which part of the First Amendment

Freedom of Speech

300
Supreme Court decision that stated you need a search warrant to search a cell phone

Riley v. California

300

Period when the North and South were trying to rebuild after the Civil War

Reconstruction

400

Right to know what you are being charged with

Habeas Corpus

400

Opinion of the winning side in a Supreme Court decision

Majority Opinion

400

Section of the First Amendment that allows you to practice your religion unless the practice breaks the law

Free Exercise Clause

400

Government cannot take your land away without just compensation and only for a public purpose

Eminent Domain

400

What was the precedent set in Dred Scott v. Sanford? 

Blacks are not considered citizens and cannot use the court system

500

Group that advises the President

Cabinet

500

Power of the Supreme Court to declare laws, acts of Congress and Executive Orders unconstitutional 

Judicial Review

500

Supreme Court decision that allows students to express themselves as part of the First Amendment as long as they do not disrupt the school day

Tinker v. Des Moines

500

Part of the 5th and 14th Amendments. Gives you the right to be told what you are accused of, right to an attorney, right to  judge or jury trial, right to call witnesses in your favor, right to confront witnesses that accuse you, right to a judgement given by judge or judge and then sentencing. 

Due Process

500

Series of debates in 1858 between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas. Topic included states rights and slavery. Lincoln did so well he won the Senate seat in Illinois. 

Lincoln-Douglas Debates