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$ 100 B. Free speechA. Equal protection C. Popular sovereigntyD. Prior restraint What does the 14 th amendment provide? Life Line

$ 200 B. Affirmative ActionA. Title IX C. 14 th AmendmentD. IDEA Which of the following required schools to provide similar opportunities for boys and girls to participate in sports? Life Line

$ 300 B. Miranda v. ArizonaA. Brown v. Board of Ed C. Plessy v. FergusonD. New Jersey v. T.L.O Which Supreme Court case established the “separate but equal” doctrine? Life Line

$ 500 B. Miranda v. ArizonaA. Brown v. Board of Ed C. McCulloch v. Md.D. Tinker v. Des Moines Which Supreme Court case overturned the “separate but equal” doctrine? Life Line

$ 1,000 B. It threatens community safety A. It criticizes government officials C. It expresses an unpopular view D. It presents only one point of view When does the government have the right to stop a public demonstration? Life Line

$ 2,000 B. Right to remain silentA. Right to a jury trial C. Right to a lawyerD. Right to bail Which of these rights is guaranteed to criminal defendants as a result of Gideon v. Wainwright? Life Line

$ 4,000 B. Equal ProtectionA. Checks and Balances C. Judicial ReviewD. Limited Government Freedom from unreasonable search is an example of which principle? Life Line

$ 8,000 B. Americans with Disabilities Act A. Title IX C. Affirmative ActionD. Civil Rights Act Which of the following legislation requires public buildings to have wheelchair ramps or elevators? Life Line

$ 16,000 B. Plessy v. FergusonA. Brown v. Board of Ed C. Tinker v. Des MoinesD. New Jersey v. T.L.O. Which of the following Supreme Court cases limited students’ 4 th amendment rights? Life Line

$ 32,000 B. Requiring a minimum grade point average A. Requiring the wearing of uniforms C. Segregating students on basis of race D. Requesting parent participation Which of these situations would A public school system be in violation of federal law? Life Line

$ 64,000 B. Due ProcessA. Judicial Review C. Checks and BalancesD. Separation of Powers A police officer arrests a suspected criminal and does not read him his rights. This is a violation of which principle of Government? Life Line

$ 125,000 B. Promote equityA. Establish legal aid C. Increase school funding D. Decrease law suits Which of the following explains why the federal government passes Civil Rights legislation? Life Line

$ 250,000 B. Educational accessA. Unemployment issues C. Gender discrimination D. Racial segregation Life Line What do all of the events in these headlines address?

$ 500,000 B.The military must protectThe military must protect constitutional rights A.Presidential powers decreasePresidential powers decrease during times of war C. Citizens may lose rights during emergencies D. The Supreme Court gains powers during times of war During wartime, the writ of habeas corpus can be suspended in some areas allowing the arrest and holding of persons without charging them with specific crime. Based on this event, which of these conclusions is accurate? Life Line

$ 1 MILLION B. Increased available housing A. Decreased economic activity C. Decreased population D. Increased cultural diversity Legislation promoting immigration would most likely cause…. Life Line

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