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100

Decided that “separate but equal” is inherently unequal, and therefore unconstitutional under the equal protection clause. Ended school segregation.

Brown v. Board of Education

100

McDonald v. Chicago incorporated what amendment to the state level?

McDonald v. Chicago

100

What is one Constitutional Amendment that protects civil liberties?

First, Second, Third, Fourth...Ninth

100

What is one Constitutional Amendment that protects civil rights?

Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Nineteenth
100

A document issued by a judge authorizing a search is known as a...

warrant

200

Tinker v. Des Moines upheld that free speech included...

Speech at school and symbolic speech
200
In Wisconsin v. Yoder, the Supreme Court decided that a religious community's right to educate its children in accordance with their religion is more important than school attendance laws. Which clause of the Constitution justified this?

Free exercise clause

200

List two constitutional limits on free speech.

Obscenity, Libel, Slander, Clear and Present Danger

200

This law outlawed discrimination and established legal requirements for accommodations for disabled people.

Americans with Disabilities Act

200

What is one example of civil disobedience from the Civil Rights movement?

Montgomery bus boycott, sit-ins, freedom riders...

300

Engele v. Vitale decided that in public schools, school sponsored prayed is unconstitutional under what clause?

Establishment clause

300

What limit did Schenk v. United States place on free speech?

Clear and present danger

300

Which constitutional amendment made selective incorporation possible?

Fourteenth Amendment

300

What was the goal of the first wave of the Women's Rights movement?

Voting Rights/Suffrage

300

An untrue spoken statement that harms a person’s reputation is known as...

Slander

400

Decided that states must honor the constitutional protection of the accused against self-incrimination, and that arresting officers must notify suspects of these rights.

Miranda v. Arizona

400

Why is the Eighth Amendment often debated today?

"Cruel and unusual" is highly subjective

400

What has the Supreme Court decided about prior restraint?

It is unconstitutional.

400

This law outlawed discrimination in public places.

Civil Rights Act of 1964

400

Segregation that exists by law is known as...

de jure segregation

500

How did Gideon v. Wainwright expand a person's Sixth Amendment rights?

Decided the government has to provide an attorney for those who cannot afford one.

500

What is selective incorporation?

Applying federally protected rights (like the Bill of Rights) to state governments on a case-by-case basis.

500

An untrue written statement that harms a person’s reputation is known as...

Libel

500

This law outlawed literacy tests and authorized the federal government to manage voter registration in areas known for voter discrimination.

Voting Rights Act of 1965

500

Segregation that exists, even though it is not enforced by law, is known as...

de facto segregation