This amendments grants freedoms such as speech, protesting, and religion
The 1st Amendment
This case ended segregation across schools
Brown Vs. Board
The # of members in the house of representatives
435
The absence of political or governing rule and no define law
Anarchy
This amendment removes voting restrictions based on color or race
The 15th Amendment
This case limited every person to one vote
Baker Vs. Carr
This strategy involves manipulating the boundaries and is commonly used by the dominant party to win elections
Gerrymandering
Typically ruled by a single person with great force and little to no limitations
Dictatorship
The 19th Amendment
This case established judicial review
Marbury Vs. Madison
This strategy involves stalling a bill that generally has 2/3 support or greater
Filibuster
The power is invested into the people
Democracy
The 26th Amendment
This case allowed for the use of free speech in public school
Tinker Vs. Des Moines
This side of the legislative branch has constant staggering electoral terms
The senate
Power is granted to a small number of people
Oligarchy
This amendment limited the amount of terms for a President to 2
The 22nd Amendment
This case made burning the American flag legal as a form of free speech
Texas Vs. Johnson
This side of the Legislative branch has to be at least 30 years old and a U.S. citizen for 9 years to be elected
Senate
A religious figure is recognized as the position of authority
Theocracy