Rights to Vote
Unreasonable Law Enforcement Procedure
Civil Rights Movements
The Supreme Court
Participation in World Affairs
100

Which Amendment to the Constitution prohibits states from denying women the right to vote?

a.) 14th Amendment
b.) 15th Amendment
c.) 19th Amendment
d.) 26th Amendment

c.) 19th Amendment

100

The right against self-incrimination is a _______ right.

a.) personal
b.) group
c.) institutional
d.) economic

a.) personal

100

Rosa Parks became an important part of American history when she ___________.

a.) refused to give up her bus seat to a white man
b.) led a boycott against the Montgomery Alabama bus system
c.) founded the NAACP
d.) filed a lawsuit against the city of Montgomery Alabama for its segregated bus policy

a.) refused to give up her bus seat to a white man

100

Each year, the Supreme Court receives thousands of appeals. The Court hears _______ of these cases.

a.) only a small percent
b.) about half
c.) almost all

a.) only a small percent

100

True or False:

Trade among countries is now about the same as it was in the last century.

a.) True
b.) False

b.) False

200

By 1918, about _______ of states had given women the right to vote.

a.) 25%
b.) 50%
c.) 75%
d.) 100%

b.) 50%

200

True or False:

The Supreme Court has ruled that illegally obtained evidence can be used as evidence in court if police would have discovered the evidence in a routine manner without a warrant.

True
200

Racial separation mandated by law is called _________.

a.) de jure segregation
b.) legal segregation
c.) racist apartheid
d.) prejudicial separation

a.) de jure segregation

200

Which statements below is true?

a.) There are more federal district courts than federal circuit courts
b.) There are more federal circuit courts than federal district courts
c.) The Supreme Court can revise rulings made by federal circuit courts
d.) Federal district courts are also known as court of appeals

a.) There are more federal district courts than federal circuit courts

200

The United Nations Security Council includes _______________.

a.) China, Canada, France, Russia, and the United States
b.) China, Russia, Great Britain, France, and the United States
c.) China, Germany, South Korea, Great Britain, and the United States
d.) China, Germany, Russia, Great Britain, and the United States

b.) China, Russia, Great Britain, France, and the United States

300

Approximately what percentage of African Americans in Southern states voted by 1910?

a.) 10%
b.) 20%
c.) 40%
d.) 60%

b.) 20%

300

People who believe their rights were violated in an arrest ________.

a.) can charge the individual officer with a criminal violation
b.) can sue individual officers in a lawsuit
c.) have no legal recourse
d.) can only go to court if they have video evidence of wrong doing

b.) can sue individual officers in a lawsuit

300

Racial separation not mandated by law is called _________.

a.) de jure segregation
b.) de facto segregation
c.) racist apartheid
d.) prejudicial separation

b.) de facto segregation

300

To interpret the Constitution by determining the meaning of the words in light of such ideas as natural rights, republicanism, and limited constitutionalism is called ___________.

a.) textualism, literalism, or strict construction
b.) original intent or original history
c.) fundamental principles
d.) modernism or instrumentalism

c.) fundamental principles

300

The United States became more involved in world affairs after _____________.

a.) the Civil War
b.) World War I
c.) World War II
d.) the Vietnam War

c.) World War II

400

During the colonial period, in most colonies the right to vote was given to ________.

a.) All Citizens
b.) White Men
c.) White Men who owned property
d.) Men who owned property

c.) White Men who owned property

400

The rule established by the U.S. Supreme Court that evidence unconstitutionally gathered by law enforcement officers may not be used against a defendant in a trial is known as the ___________.

a.) reasonableness rule
b.) Miranda rule
c.) search and seizure rule
d.) exclusionary rule

d.) exclusionary rule
400

________ is the nonviolent refusal to obey laws that citizens regard as unjust or in protest of specific public policy.

a.) Civil Disobedience
b.) Non-violence Protest
c.) Civic Refusal
d.) Peaceful Protest

d.) Peaceful Protest

400

A __________ is a type of writ seeking judicial review of a legal decision.

a.) writ of certiorari
b.) dissenting opinion
c.) brief of appeals
d.) writ of approval

a.) writ of certiorari

400

Which of the following is a power held by Congress?

a.) Regulating imports and exports
b.) Making decisions in cases involving trade in the high seas
c.) Commanding the armed forces
d.) Appointing ambassadors

a.) Regulating imports and exports
500

What branch of government played the most important role in granting the right of Native Americans to vote?

a.) Congress
b.) Executive Branch
c.) Judicial Branch
d.) State Legislatures

a.) Congress

500

A guarantee that government prosecutors give to a witness, not to use the witness' self-incriminating compelled testimony as evidence against the witness in a subsequent criminal prosecution is called _____.

a.) use immunity
b.) self-incrimination negation
c.) prosecutorial release
d.) compelled immunity

a.) use immunity

500

In 2013, the Supreme Court declared ________ of the Voting Right Act of 1965 unconstitutional.

a.) all
b.) part

b.) part

500

Cases in which the Supreme Court has the right to consider the facts and the law in a case without it having first been passed on by a lower court are __________ cases.

a.) supreme
b.) change of venue
c.) original jurisdiction
d.) writ of certiorari

c.) original jurisdiction

500

A ___________ is a grant of authority from Congress to private citizens, not the president, to expressly authorize the seizure and forfeiture of goods by such citizens in the context of undeclared hostilities with another country or countries.

a.) letter of marque and reprisal
b.) treaty
c.) sanction
d.) notice of corporate jurisdiction

a.) letter of marque and reprisal