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THIS IS
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Welcome Contestants... Today ’ s
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100 200 300 400 500 Judicial Basics CourtsS.C. CasesCivil Liberties Vocabulary Grab Bag
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The term length of constitutional court judges A 100
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Life A 100
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A 200 This Supreme Court case established the power of Judicial Review
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Marbury v. Madison A 200
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Who is the current Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court? A 300
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John Roberts A 300
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A 400 Two factors that impact a Supreme Court judges decision on a case
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Constitution/Existing Laws Interaction with other judges Personal beliefs/views Society President & Congress A 400
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Opinion of a Supreme Court judge that disagrees with the majority A 500
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Dissenting opinion A 500
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This determines the term length of Federal Court Judges B 100
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Constitution B 100
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A court that first hears a case has this B 200
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Original Jurisdiction B 200
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The person bringing a charge against another person in a civil case B 300
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Plaintiff B 300
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The federal court that exercises original and appellate jurisdiction B 400
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Supreme Court B 400
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How are court cases named? B 500
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Plaintiff vs. Defendant B 500
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This case ruled that “ separate but equal ” was unconstitutional C 100
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Brown v. Board of Education C 100
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Gideon v. Wainright established what precedent for those accused of a crime C 200
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Guaranteed right to a lawyer C 200
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Plessy v. Ferguson ruled that… C 300
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“ Separate but equal ” or segregation was ok C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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The right to privacy has been debated most in cases involving this issue C 400
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Abortion: Roe v. Wade C 400
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What Constitutional rights did the case Mapp v. Ohio upheld? C 500
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4 th Amendment: Protection against unreasonable searches and seizures C 500
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When has the Supreme Court justified the government taking away citizens Constitutional rights? D 100
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Times of war: Korematsu v. U.S. D 100
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Why were individual rights included in the Constitution? D 200
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Provide protection from the government & individuals argued for them D 200
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What is double jeopardy? D 300
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Being tried for the same crime twice; it is Unconstitutional D 300
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Who was the first African American Supreme Court judge? D 400
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Thurgood Marshall D 400
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The Constitution states that no person can be denied this under the law D 500
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Equal Protection D 500
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If you wish to take your case to a higher court you must… E 100
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Appeal E 100
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A court that has the right to hear appeals has E 200
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Appellate Jurisdiction E 200
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Justices who strictly follow the Constitution when deciding cases practice E 300
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Judicial Restraint E 300
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Place where federal questions are last decided E 400
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Supreme Court E 400
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A legal search must have a warrant or this E 500
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Probable Cause E 500
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What state courts does the federal government have power over? F 100
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All F 100
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The branch of government that the Articles of Confederation did not include F 200
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Judicial F 200
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The Supreme Court has ruled that schools have the right to search students possessions…why do schools have this right? F 300
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To provide and promote a safe learning environment F 300
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Who was the first female Supreme Court judge? F 400
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Sandra Day O’Connor F 400
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What type of jurisdiction do Federal District Courts have? F 500
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Original Jurisdiction F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: U.S. Court System Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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Why is an independent judiciary essential to American government? Click on screen to continue
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Stay unbiased Remain free of politics ‘Check and balance’ the other two branches Freely interpret Constitutionality of laws Click on screen to continue
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