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Famous Cases Precedent Setting First Gov’t Roles of the President Court at Work

-Name the famous case that established Judicial Review Row Question

-Marbury V Madison Row Answer

-Famous Case declared segregation to be legal across the nation. Row Question

-PLessy v Ferguson Row Answer

-Case that established the precedent of “clear and present danger” when determining what is free speech. Row Question

-Schenck v US Row Answer

-Famous case that declared segregation to be illegal in the public setting. Row Question

-Brown V Board Row Answer

-Case which was used to expand the right to an attorney to all felony cases. Row Question

-Gideon V Wainwright Row Answer

-Famous case which set exclusionary rules to the use of evidence found in police searches. Row Question

-Mapp V Ohio Row Answer

-Case which established the mandate of “one person, one vote” which forced states to have districts of equal population. Row Question

-Reynolds v Sims Row Answer

Row Question -Case which upheld the idea of implied powers?

-McCulloch v Maryland Row Answer

Row Question -Case which ruled that the imprisonment of Japanese Americans during WW II was legal?

-Korematsu v US Row Answer

-Case which ruled declared daily school led Bible readings to be unconstitutional? Row Question

-Abington School v Schempp Row Answer

-Name the first national government of the nation? Row Question

-Articles of Confederation Row Answer

-How many votes did each state cast? Row Question

-one Row Answer

-Name the law that created an efficient system of selling new lands in the west to settlers? Row Question

-Land Ordinance of 1785 Row Answer

-Name the law that created the process of statehood? Row Question

-NW Ordinance of 1787 Row Answer

-Name the rebellion over taxation that occurred in 1786 that led to a convention of states? Row Question

-Shay’s Rebellion Row Answer

-The Supreme Court uses only this type of jurisdiction? Row Question

-appellate jurisdiction Row Answer

-This is the power of the Supreme Court to examine a law and determine its constitutionality. Row Question

-Judicial Review Row Answer

-This is the term for the written decision of the justices on the winning side on a Supreme Court decision. Row Question

-Majority Opinion Row Answer

-Name the term that for the written opinion of a justice(s) who agrees with the majority but may have slightly different reasons. Row Question

-Concurring Opinion Row Answer

-This is the term for the written opinion of a justice(s) who disagreed with the majority in a court decision. Row Question

-Dissenting Opinion Row Answer

-This is a term for orders given by the President in order to carry out his duties as Chief Executive and the orders have the same force as law? Row Question

-Executive Orders Row Answer

-Who must approve all treaties and appointments made by the President? Row Question

-Senate Row Answer

-Name the speech given by the President each year to describe the situation of the nation as required by the Constitution? Row Question

-State of the Union Row Answer

-This is the process where famous or influential people give their support to someone who is seeking office? Row Question

-Endorsements Row Answer

-Name the Presidential power to give a pardon to a large group of people. Row Question

-amnesty Row Answer