Bill of Rights
Rights and Scenarios
The Fourteenth Amendment
Courts and Precedents
Gerrymandering
100

This amendment protects Americans from cruel and unusual punishment

What is the Eighth Amendment?

100

You are walking down the street when a police officer stops you and starts searching your backpack without asking for your consent or showing a warrant. This amendment is being violated.

Fourth Amendment: Protection from unreasonable searches and seizures

100

The Fourteenth Amendment defined this for the first time in American history

What is citizenship? 

100

This Supreme Court case allowed the Supreme Court the ability to perform judicial review

What is Marbury v. Madison (1803)?

100

These are taken every ten years and generally precede redistricting. Hint: these are constitutionally required

What are census counts?

200

This amendment prevents the government from forcing individuals to testify against themselves, historically limiting the use of coercion and forced confessions

What is the Fifth Amendment?

200

You are charged with a crime, but your trial is continuously postponed, and you end up waiting in jail for several years before your case is heard. This Amendment is being violated.

Sixth Amendment: The right to a speedy trial

200

In this Supreme Court case the Supreme Court concluded that racial segregation in public education was inherently unequal

What is Brown v. Board of Education (1954)?

200

These specific situations can be used to set precedents and generally involve a person or institution in legal trouble

What are test cases?
200
Name two of the four states that, until recently, had non-partisan redistricting commissions

What are California, Michigan, Missouri, and Colorado?

300

 This was created primarily to avoid the creation of a national religion

What is the establishment clause of the First Amendment?

300

During an interrogation, the police ask you a series of questions about a crime, and you feel pressured to answer. You are not informed that you have the right to remain silent. Which Amendment are officers potentially violating?

What is the Fifth Amendment via Miranda v. Arizona (1966)? – Individuals must be informed of their right to remain silent 

300

This was created primarily to prevent governments from denying people equal protection under the law 

What is the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment?

300

The power of courts to examine and potentially invalidate actions, laws, or government decisions

What is judicial review?

300

The mid-cycle redistricting currently taking place began when this state took the unusual step to redrew its districts in 2025 to give partisan advantage

What is Texas?

400

This amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.

What is the Fourth Amendment?

400

Which amendment is being violated? The government tries a man for murder and loses the case. A jury says he is innocent. The district attorney who prosecuted the case is mad and promises to keep trying him until they get a jury to convict him. The defendant thinks this is unfair. 

Fifth Amendment prohibition of trying the same person multiple times for the same crime

400

This future Supreme Court justice helped lead the NAACP’s legal strategy against segregation

Who is Thurgood Marshall?

400

When the Supreme Court makes a decision, the majority pens this to explain the legal reasoning for the decision

What is a majority opinion?

400

When one party controls the governorship and both legislative chambers it is referred to as this

What is a trifecta?

500

This amendment guarantees a fair and speedy trial

What is the Sixth Amendment?

500

A young woman is being tried for treason. She is accussed of selling plans to build a nuclear weapon to Iran. The judge believes it would be dangerous to let the public hear her ideas. He refuses to allow anyone to view the trial. Which Amendment is being violated?

Sixth Amendment guarantees the right to a public trial

500

This was the only Supreme Court Justice to dissent in Plessy v. Ferguson and argued that the Constitution is “color-blind”

Who is John Marshall Harlan?

500

This Supreme Court Case case established the guidelines for stopping a person and frisking them required "reasonable suspicion"

What is Terry v. Ohio (1968)?

500

This Supreme Court case determined that the purposeful creation of majority Black districts, required by the Civil Rights Act of 1964, created illegal racial gerrymanders

What is Louisiana v. Callais (2026)?