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Protecting Your Rights Jeopardy Civil Liberties First Amendment Protecting Your Rights Leftover Laws …And Justice For All $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy

Civil Liberties for $100 One who owes their allegiance to the United States and is entitled to its protection.

What is an American citizen? Civil Liberties for $100 What is an American citizen?

Civil Liberties for $200 The Pentagon Papers controversy erupted when the government attempted to do this _______ - restricting written or spoken words before they are expressed.

What is prior restraint? Civil Liberties for $200 What is prior restraint?

Civil Liberties for $300 “Cast out the IRS tax collectors! Drown the imperialist US government in blood and help Comrade Karayannis create a new People’s Republic! Bask in his radiance as he steers our glorious ship of state! Huzzah!”

What is seditious speech? Civil Liberties for $300 What is seditious speech?

Civil Liberties for $400 When housing, schooling, or even high school cafeteria seating patterns divide by different ethnic, religious, or other groups even if no law requires it.

What is de facto segregation? Civil Liberties for $400 What is de facto segregation?

Civil Liberties for $500 In some states, a reporter is protected from being forced to name who gave them information about a story.

Civil Liberties for $500 What are shield laws?

Spoken defamatory speech. First Amendment for $100 Spoken defamatory speech.

First Amendment for $100 What is slander?

First Amendment for $200 Extends Bill of Rights protections throughout all levels of government.

First Amendment for $200 What is incorporation?

Schools operated by a church or religious group. First Amendment for $300 Schools operated by a church or religious group.

What are parochial schools? First Amendment for $300 What are parochial schools?

Wearing an armband, making a salute, or even burning a flag. First Amendment for $400 Wearing an armband, making a salute, or even burning a flag.

What is symbolic speech? First Amendment for $400 What is symbolic speech?

Commercial speech is protected by these two amendments. First Amendment for $500 Commercial speech is protected by these two amendments.

What are the 1st and 14th Amendments? First Amendment for $500 What are the 1st and 14th Amendments?

Citizenship for $100 Prohibits government from unduly interfering with the freedom of religion.

What is the free exercise clause? Citizenship for $100 What is the free exercise clause?

Citizenship for $200 The legal process by which citizens of one country become citizens of another, better country.

What is naturalization? Citizenship for $200 What is naturalization?

Citizenship for $300 When legal or undocumented aliens are required to leave the United States.

Citizenship for $300 What is deportation?

Citizenship for $400 Those who enter the United States without following proper legal procedures.

Who are undocumented aliens? Citizenship for $400 Who are undocumented aliens?

Citizenship for $500 When Mr. K gives up his citizenship voluntarily and when he has it taken away involuntarily.

What are expatriation and denaturalization? Citizenship for $500 What are expatriation and denaturalization?

…And Justice For All for $100 The only crime specifically defined by the Constitution.

…And Justice For All for $100 What is treason?

…And Justice For All for $200 This Supreme Court case overruled the separate but equal doctrine.

…And Justice For All for $200 What is Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas?

…And Justice For All for $300 These laws were designed to segregate one group of people from another group because of race.

…And Justice For All for $300 What are Jim Crow laws?

…And Justice For All for $400 The Court will uphold a state law that is based on reasonably related classification if it passes this test.

…And Justice For All for $400 What is a rational basis test?

…And Justice For All for $500 Adhering to this policy means sometimes a qualified individual may lose out to others because of race, ethnicity, or gender.

…And Justice For All for $500 What is Affirmative Action?

Leftover Laws for $100 This "law of the soil" grants citizenship to people born on United States soil.

Leftover Laws for $100 What is jus soli?

Established Separate-but-Equal Doctrine Leftover Laws for $200 Established Separate-but-Equal Doctrine

What is Plessy vs. Ferguson? Leftover Laws for $200 What is Plessy vs. Ferguson?

Leftover Laws for $300 When used to help overcome long-standing biases, using ________ (saving a certain number of spots or jobs for members of certain groups) has been upheld by the Supreme Court.

Leftover Laws for $300 What are quotas.

Outlawed discrimination in public accommodations and hiring practices Leftover Laws for $400 Outlawed discrimination in public accommodations and hiring practices

Leftover Laws for $400 What is the Civil Rights Act of 1964?

Leftover Laws for $500 This “law of the blood” allows a child of an American citizen who is born in another country to be entitled to U.S. citizenship.

Leftover Laws for $500 What is jus sanguinis?

Final Jeopardy - Landmark Cases - The first African American lawyer to argue a case before the Supreme Court

Who is Thurgood Marshall? Final Jeopardy Answer Who is Thurgood Marshall?