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Get your notes check papers out. 1.Thurgood Marshall Notes and Questioning (11 Feb) 2.Voting Rights Guided Notes (12 Feb) 3.One Accident, Two Trials Venn Diagram (25 Feb) 4.I’ve Got The Power! (27 Feb for 1 st ; 28 Feb for 2 nd ; 26 Feb for 4 th, 5 th, and 6 th ) 5.Appellate Courts Magic Square (1 Mar) 6.Supreme Decision: Even My Life? (4 Mar) 7.Road to Civil Rights Vocabulary (5 Mar) Thurgood Marshall Notes ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ あと六分

Get your notes check papers out. 1.Thurgood Marshall Notes and Questioning (11 Feb) 2.Voting Rights Guided Notes (12 Feb) 3.One Accident, Two Trials Venn Diagram (25 Feb) 4.I’ve Got The Power! (27 Feb for 1 st ; 28 Feb for 2 nd ; 26 Feb for 4 th, 5 th, and 6 th ) 5.Appellate Courts Magic Square (1 Mar) 6.Supreme Decision: Even My Life? (4 Mar) 7.Road to Civil Rights Vocabulary (5 Mar) Thurgood Marshall Notes ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ あと五分

Get your notes check papers out. 1.Thurgood Marshall Notes and Questioning (11 Feb) 2.Voting Rights Guided Notes (12 Feb) 3.One Accident, Two Trials Venn Diagram (25 Feb) 4.I’ve Got The Power! (27 Feb for 1 st ; 28 Feb for 2 nd ; 26 Feb for 4 th, 5 th, and 6 th ) 5.Appellate Courts Magic Square (1 Mar) 6.Supreme Decision: Even My Life? (4 Mar) 7.Road to Civil Rights Vocabulary (5 Mar) Thurgood Marshall Notes ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ あと四分

Get your notes check papers out. 1.Thurgood Marshall Notes and Questioning (11 Feb) 2.Voting Rights Guided Notes (12 Feb) 3.One Accident, Two Trials Venn Diagram (25 Feb) 4.I’ve Got The Power! (27 Feb for 1 st ; 28 Feb for 2 nd ; 26 Feb for 4 th, 5 th, and 6 th ) 5.Appellate Courts Magic Square (1 Mar) 6.Supreme Decision: Even My Life? (4 Mar) 7.Road to Civil Rights Vocabulary (5 Mar) Thurgood Marshall Notes ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ あと三分

Get your notes check papers out. 1.Thurgood Marshall Notes and Questioning (11 Feb) 2.Voting Rights Guided Notes (12 Feb) 3.One Accident, Two Trials Venn Diagram (25 Feb) 4.I’ve Got The Power! (27 Feb for 1 st ; 28 Feb for 2 nd ; 26 Feb for 4 th, 5 th, and 6 th ) 5.Appellate Courts Magic Square (1 Mar) 6.Supreme Decision: Even My Life? (4 Mar) 7.Road to Civil Rights Vocabulary (5 Mar) Thurgood Marshall Notes ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ あと二分

Get your notes check papers out. 1.Thurgood Marshall Notes and Questioning (11 Feb) 2.Voting Rights Guided Notes (12 Feb) 3.One Accident, Two Trials Venn Diagram (25 Feb) 4.I’ve Got The Power! (27 Feb for 1 st ; 28 Feb for 2 nd ; 26 Feb for 4 th, 5 th, and 6 th ) 5.Appellate Courts Magic Square (1 Mar) 6.Supreme Decision: Even My Life? (4 Mar) 7.Road to Civil Rights Vocabulary (5 Mar) Thurgood Marshall Notes ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ あと一分

Get your notes check papers out. 1.Thurgood Marshall Notes and Questioning (11 Feb) 2.Voting Rights Guided Notes (12 Feb) 3.One Accident, Two Trials Venn Diagram (25 Feb) 4.I’ve Got The Power! (27 Feb for 1 st ; 28 Feb for 2 nd ; 26 Feb for 4 th, 5 th, and 6 th ) 5.Appellate Courts Magic Square (1 Mar) 6.Supreme Decision: Even My Life? (4 Mar) 7.Road to Civil Rights Vocabulary (5 Mar) Thurgood Marshall Notes ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ もう六分

Get your notes check papers out. 1.Thurgood Marshall Notes and Questioning (11 Feb) 2.Voting Rights Guided Notes (12 Feb) 3.One Accident, Two Trials Venn Diagram (25 Feb) 4.I’ve Got The Power! (27 Feb for 1 st ; 28 Feb for 2 nd ; 26 Feb for 4 th, 5 th, and 6 th ) 5.Appellate Courts Magic Square (1 Mar) 6.Supreme Decision: Even My Life? (4 Mar) 7.Road to Civil Rights Vocabulary (5 Mar) Thurgood Marshall Notes ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ もう五分

Get your notes check papers out. 1.Thurgood Marshall Notes and Questioning (11 Feb) 2.Voting Rights Guided Notes (12 Feb) 3.One Accident, Two Trials Venn Diagram (25 Feb) 4.I’ve Got The Power! (27 Feb for 1 st ; 28 Feb for 2 nd ; 26 Feb for 4 th, 5 th, and 6 th ) 5.Appellate Courts Magic Square (1 Mar) 6.Supreme Decision: Even My Life? (4 Mar) 7.Road to Civil Rights Vocabulary (5 Mar) Thurgood Marshall Notes ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ もう四分

Get your notes check papers out. 1.Thurgood Marshall Notes and Questioning (11 Feb) 2.Voting Rights Guided Notes (12 Feb) 3.One Accident, Two Trials Venn Diagram (25 Feb) 4.I’ve Got The Power! (27 Feb for 1 st ; 28 Feb for 2 nd ; 26 Feb for 4 th, 5 th, and 6 th ) 5.Appellate Courts Magic Square (1 Mar) 6.Supreme Decision: Even My Life? (4 Mar) 7.Road to Civil Rights Vocabulary (5 Mar) Thurgood Marshall Notes ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ もう三分

Get your notes check papers out. 1.Thurgood Marshall Notes and Questioning (11 Feb) 2.Voting Rights Guided Notes (12 Feb) 3.One Accident, Two Trials Venn Diagram (25 Feb) 4.I’ve Got The Power! (27 Feb for 1 st ; 28 Feb for 2 nd ; 26 Feb for 4 th, 5 th, and 6 th ) 5.Appellate Courts Magic Square (1 Mar) 6.Supreme Decision: Even My Life? (4 Mar) 7.Road to Civil Rights Vocabulary (5 Mar) Thurgood Marshall Notes ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ もう二分

Get your notes check papers out. 1.Thurgood Marshall Notes and Questioning (11 Feb) 2.Voting Rights Guided Notes (12 Feb) 3.One Accident, Two Trials Venn Diagram (25 Feb) 4.I’ve Got The Power! (27 Feb for 1 st ; 28 Feb for 2 nd ; 26 Feb for 4 th, 5 th, and 6 th ) 5.Appellate Courts Magic Square (1 Mar) 6.Supreme Decision: Even My Life? (4 Mar) 7.Road to Civil Rights Vocabulary (5 Mar) Thurgood Marshall Notes ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ もう一分

Every question on your test comes from your notes and from these worksheets. If you have all the correct answers, you will do fine on the test. My goal today is to get the correct answers to you.

Do your notes say what Thurgood Marshall’s job with the NAACP was? Do your notes say another word that means ‘separate but equal’? Do your notes say what jobs that Thurgood Marshall was the first African-American to hold?

‘separate but equal’ is ruled unconstitutional states cannot ban the teaching of foreign languages ‘separate but equal’ becomes the law of the land courts can strike down government actions that violate the Constitution

must be given a lawyer, even if you can't pay students have free speech at school as long as they are not disruptive school only searches with good reason and the search can't go too far