Bill of Rights?
History of Voting Rights
American Responsibility
Crime and Punishment
Supreme Court Front and Center
100

The 1st Amendment protects these rights... (all parts)

What is Freedom of Speech, Religion, Assembly (Protest) and Freedom of the Press

100
This was the first year women were eligible to vote.

What is the year 1920.

100
These are the 3 levels or groups of laws that all Americans must follow.

What is Federal Law, State Law and Local Laws

100

These are the possible outcomes of punishment when you're found guilty of a crime.

What is pay a fine, go to jail or lose your life.

100

This is the Supreme Court case that established the "disruption test" standard in public schools.

What is Tinker v. Des Moines Independent School District

200

The 3rd Amendment protects this..

What is Rights to Privacy and Property.  (Soldiers are not allowed on private property)

200

In the 18th Century, only these people were eligible to vote in the United States

What are White Property Owning Protestant Men.

200

This is how many people must serve on a jury in a criminal trial.

What is 12.

200

These are the possible outcomes of punishment when you're found guilty in a civil trial.

What is pay money. (restitution)

200

It was the outcome of this court case that officially ended Segregation in America.

What is Brown v. Board of Education

300

The Right to an Attorney and the Right to Remain Silent are all part of this.

What are your Miranda Rights.

300

This Amendment gave African Americans the right to vote.

What is the 15th Amendment

300

All male American citizens at the age of 18 years old must do THIS or face a possible criminal penalty.

What is register with the draft (selective service).

300

This is the "default" age the American legal system has determined a child will now be charged as an adult.

What is 18 years old.

300

This court case occurred in the year 2000, and dealt specifically with rules of school prayer in class and at football games.

What is Santa Fe Independent School District v. Jane Doe

400

The right not to incriminate yourself comes from which amendment to the Constitution.

What is the 5th Amendment

400

It was this state that first gave women the right to vote in 1890.

What is the state of Wyoming

400

This right is ALSO a responsibility of all Americans.

What is Voting.

400

These are your Miranda Rights, as prescribed by Miranda v. Arizona.

Right to Remain Silent, the Right to an Attorney, "anything you say can and will be used against you"

400

The ruling of this case shocked Americans in 1989, and led to relooking at our justice system and how it can better protect children of abuse.

What is DeShaney v. Winnebago County Social Services

500
This Amendment protects Americans from unreasonable search and seizures.

What is the 4th Amendment.

500

The 26th Amendment changed the Constitution in THIS WAY.

What is change voting age to 18 years old.

500

This person is responsible for leading and/or directing members of a jury in a trial.

What is the Jury "Foreman" or "Forewomen"

500
This is the specific right in the constitution which protects citizens from being prosecuted for the same crime, twice.

What is Double Jeopardy.

500

The Supreme Court currently has 9 justices, which means it needs "how many" justices "to agree" to reach a decision in a case.

What is 5 justices, (or a majority).