Bill of Rights
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Right to bear arms

2nd

100

This court case determined that separate but equal violated the 14th amendment.

Brown v. Board of Education

100

What does it mean to say that there is a habeas corpus violation?

Unlawful imprisonment

100

Court case in 1954 that lead to desegregation of public schools

Brown v. Board of Ed

100

What is the basic idea of civil disobedience?

Disobey and unjust law

100
Originally, the Bill of Rights only applied to 

The national government

200

What amendment outlaws cruel and unusual punishment?

8th

200

What court case applied the 2nd amendment to state and local laws?

McDonald v. Chicago

200

What court case resulted in police having to read a person their rights as an accused person upon detainmnent?

Miranda v. Arizona

200

This act gave Congress the enforcement power to actually enforce Brown v. Board of Ed and the equal protection clause of 14th amendment. 

Civil Rights Act of 1965

200

What type of peaceful, but direct actions did Dr. King support?

Marches, boycotts, sit ins

200

This allowed the Bill of Rights to be applied to the states

Selective Incorporation

300

What amendment outlaws double jeopardy and self-incrimination?

5th

300

What court case found that a state's mandatory education was a violation of the free exercise clause?

Wisconsin v. Yoder

300

What is the exclusionary rule?

Evidence acquired illegally (without a warrant) is excluded from a criminal trial

300

What did the 24th amendment do?

Ban poll taxes

300

What example does Martin Luther King Jr. give that supports the argument that not all laws are moral?

Hitler and Nazis

300

The Supreme Court ruling regarding the 8th amendment

The death penalty is not necessarily cruel and unusual punishment

400

Outlaws search and seizures without warrants and due process

4th

400

What court case ruled that students demonstrating symbolically in school was allowed due to the first amendment, as long as they are not disrupting the business of school?

Tinker v. Des Moines

400

What is the purpose of Title IX of the Higher Education Act of 1972?

To prohibit gender discrimination in educational activities that receive federal funds. 

400

What act of Congress allowed Congress to enforce the 15th amendment?

Voting Rights Act of 1964

400

How does Dr. King feel about the religious establishment in the south?

They are not doing enough. They say they do not want to get involved in politics, but everything is politics. Helping the poor is politics

400

The right to privacy originates in the court's interpretation of this amendment

4th amendment
500

What rights are guaranteed by the 1st amendment? 6 rights

free exercise of religion, petition, assembly, speech, press

500

What was the Supreme Court's justification in limited Schenck's freedom of speech in Schenck v. US?

The anti-draft leaflets hurt America's war effort and created a clear and present danger national security of the country

500

What standard are college admissions held to in regard to affirmative action? When is race allowed/not allowed to be taken into consideration?

no quotas

as a plus factor

to increase diversity in the learning environment

500

Why was the Equal Rights Amendment never passed? 

Senate and House passed, but 3/4 of the states did not approve it within the 7 then 12 year time limit

500

In what ways does Dr. King view the white moderate in the process for equality?

The white moderate will state they want equality, but does not want to go through the "tension of reaching equality". They value order over justice. 

500

This describes the government's ability to stop publication of a news article if it fits certain criteria 

Prior Restraint