Take that to trial
This is the best category. Everyone says so
Forever and Ever. Amen..dments
Random
'Merica
Wow, that's deep
Face and a Case
How many amendments are there?! Geez!
100

In this case the president claimed executive privilege and refused to turn over tapes

US v Nixon

100

attempts to convince the audience that the candidate is of the people/ a regular Joe

Plain folks

100

The right to bear arms

2nd amendment

100

Power shared by state and federal government

Federalism

100

What are the requirements to be a US Senator?

Must be 30 years old, Must be a citizens for 9 years, Must be a resident of the state  in which your are elected

100

Believed in the separation of powers 

Baron de Montesquieu

100

The phrase "separate but equal" came out of this case

Plessy v Ferguson

100

Protection against quartering soldiers

3rd

200

This case overturned the separate but equal law and said segregation violated the 14th amendment

Brown v Board of Education

200

warns the audience that disaster will occur if you support a cause or a candidate

Fear

200

If Congress said the national religion is now Scientology. They would be violating this amendment

1st amendment

200

the belief that people can and should govern themselves; the people rule.

Popular Sovereignty

200

Two main political parties of the United States

Republican and Democratic

200

He wrote the Leviathan. He believed people are naturally cruel, greedy, and selfish

Thomas Hobbes

200

In this case the Supreme Court ruled slaves were not citizens and thus not able to sue in court

Dredd Scott v Sandford

200

Right to a jury trial in a civil case

7th

300

Juveniles have the same rights as adults in criminal cases 

in re Gault

300

If someone else is doing it, you should too

Bandwagon

300

This one protects us from self incrimination and double jeopardy

5th amendment

300

1st ten amendments of the Constitution

Bill of Rights

300

Who are your two Senators from the state of South Carolina?

Tim Scott and Lindsay Graham

300

He believed the most important right we can have is the right to religious freedom and a fair trial

Voltaire

300

In this case the arresting officers failed to inform him of his right to remain silent and his right to an attorney

Miranda v Arizona

300

Set the right to vote at the age of 18

26th

400

Does the due process clause protect a woman's right to an abortion

Roe v Wade

400

Links a person to an idea or negative symbol

Name-calling

400

This one prohibits excessive bail and cruel and unusual punishment

8th amendment

400

When everybody has to follow the same laws, even members of the government

limited government

400

Who is your representatives in the House?

Jim Clyburn

400

He believed limiting the power of government creates a social contract among citizens and their government.

John Locke

400

In this case a man burned a flag and it was said he was exercising his 1st amendment rights

Texas v Johnson

400

Prohibited the sale of liquor/Repealed this amendment

18th/21st

500

Congress ruled that black armbands worn to protest the Vietnam War was akin to free speech

Tinker v Des Moines

500

use of virtue words to link a person or idea to a positive symbol

glittering generalities

500

This amendment gave women the right to vote

19th amendment

500

What were the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?

No standing army, could not resolve disputes between states, no way to collect taxes

500

What is a weakness of the Electoral College? When has this happened?

Even if you win the popular vote, you can still lose the election. 1824, 1876, 1888, 2000, and 2016

500

Wrote the Social Contract. He believed people were good in nature but corrupted by society

Jean Jacques Rosseau

500

In the ruling of this case, the court said evidence obtained illegally cannot be used in a trial

Mapp v Ohio

500

Rights not in the Constitution belong to the states

10th