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Founding Documents
100
Person whose job it is to appoint federal judges
What is President?
100

Which case protected the right to freedom of the press from the executive branch in 1971 over the pentagon papers?  

New York Times Co. v. United States

100

Which Supreme Court case supported the idea that races can be "separate but equal"?

Plessy vs Ferguson

Whites only train car in LA

100

This Amendment protects us from unreasonable search and seizure? 

4th

"no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized".

100

This 1973 case legalized abortion nationwide before viability? 

Roe v. Wade?

100

This has the powers to create laws and control the nations finances (Power of the Purse) 

The Legislative Branch

Bicameral Congress

Senate and House of Representatives

100

This is when citizens directly participate  in the democratic decision making process, like in a referendum? 

Direct Democracy

Originated in Ancient Greece


200
Total Number Of Justices in the Supreme Court.
What is 9
200

The Amendment that abolished slavery.

13th

200

Which case's precedent established the practice of "Police informing suspects of their rights before questioning"?

Miranda v. Arizona

Miranda rights established as due process

200

Which Constitutional Amendment grants citizenship rights and due process of the law to ALL citizens 

14th 

200

This case ruled that Japanese-American internment during WWII was constitutional.

Korematsu v. United States?

200

This has the power to veto legislation passed by both chambers of Congress?

The Executive Branch

The President

- Congress van veto the Pres. veto with 2/3 vote in both houses

200

These rights are those that are not dependent on the laws or customs of any particular culture or government and therefore universal? 

Natural or inalienable Rights

Found in the Declaration of Independence (1776)

200

Document containing the basic structure of law in the country as well as organizing the government and making changes possible in the future

The Constitution of the United States 1787

300
Length of a term for all Supreme Court Justices.
What is Life
300

This amendment protects against self-incrimination and double jeopardy.

5th

300

This case ruled that students do not lose their First Amendment rights at school.

Tinker v. Des Moines


300

List the 5 protection of the 1st amendment

Speech, Religion, Press,  Peaceful Assembly, Petition the government for redress of grievances 

300

What precedent was established by Brown vs. Board of education?

The ending of segregation in public schools.

300

This has the power to declare war?

The Legislative Branch

Bicameral Congress

Senate and House of Representatives

All wars since WWII have not ben declared by Congress

300

This is when the government follows procedures within the boundaries of the law in order to take citizens life, liberty, and property? 

Due Process found in the  5th and 14th Amendments

Miranda v. Arizona

400
What is the main role of the judicial branch?
To interpret the law... make sense of what the law really says..
400

This amendment gave women's suffrage or the right to vote.

19th

400

Which case decided that the 'Right to Counsel' and due process were entitled to all American citizens?

Gideon v. Wainwright

400

Which Amendment declares "powers not specifically delegated to the federal government by the Constitution, nor prohibited to the states, are reserved to the respective states, or to the people"

10th 

400

Which case established that students cannot be forced to attend school past the 8th grade when exercising their religion ?

 Yoder v. Wisconsin

400

You must be at least 35 years old and born a US citizen to be this? 

President

400

This limits the power of the government by not allowing too much power to reside with any individual branch?

Separation of Powers/Checks and balances

Montesquieu and Limited Government

500

This case established judicial review in 1803.

What is Marbury v. Madison? 

500

This amendment protects us from cruel or unusual punishment or excessive fines or bail? 

8th

500

Which case held that the recounting of ballots in Florida's 2000 Election violated the Equal Protection clause of the 14th Amendment? 

Bush v. Gore

500

Which 3 Amendments are referred to as the "Reconstruction Amendments" 

13th, 14th, 15th

500

Established that freedom of expression extends to corporate spending to Political Action Committees (Super PACS) 

Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission (FEC)

500

What 2 things are required in order to Amend the Constitution?

2/3 vote in both houses of Congress and ratification of 3/4 of the States. 

500

This theory is when people agree to give loyalty and follow rules provided the leader(s) give security and safety

Social Contract 

Locke and Consent of the Governed

500

This group believed that the Constitution was not necessary and should not be ratified and were in favor of keeping the Articles of Confederation, state supremacy

Anti-Federalists