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2 Hosted by Mr. Gipson

3 100 200 400 300 400 Federal Courts Supreme Court Citizen Rights Civil Liberties 300 200 400 200 100 500 100

4 Row 1, Col 1 What is Marbury vs. Madison? Established Judicial Review: The most important Supreme Court case in history.

5 1,2 The number of Supreme Court Justices What is a 9?

6 1,3 A person must be read their rights before they are arrested What is Miranda vs. Arizona

7 1,4 Federal Legislation that attempts to fix inequalities in America by established required quotas for employment, college acceptance, etc. that is equivalent to the % of local populations What is Affirmative Action?

8 2,1 ones authority What is jurisdiction?

9 2,2 First African American Supreme Court Justice Who is Thurgood Marshall ?

10 2,3 “The right of people to be secure in the persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures” What is the 4 th Amendment?

11 2,4 Women received the right to vote What is the 19 th Amendment?

12 3,1 Usually consisting of 16 to 23 people - These people decide if there is sufficient evidence against a person to suspect them of a crime. What is a Grand Jury?

13 3,2 First Female Supreme Court Justice Who is Sandra Day O’Connor ?

14 3,3 Allowed for federal agencies to tap phone lines without a warrant, where terrorism is a suspicion What is the Patriot Act?

15 3,4 Allows people to inspect information about themselves so they can challenge or correct it if need be. Allows school files to be accessible to parents of students and students once they become 18. Forbids anyone except the student access to their educational record after 18 What is FERPA? (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act)

16 4,1 Consisting of 6 to 12 people this jury listens to a trial and decides if a person is guilty of a crime or not What is a Petit Jury

17 4,2 When the Supreme Court rules on a case, the Judges each writing an opinion on the case. These are the formal agreeing and disagreeing opinions of the judges. Concurring Opinion (winning side) & What is Concurring Opinion (winning side) & Dissenting Opinion (losing side)

18 4,3 Forbids any state to deny to any person the equal protection of the law What is the 14 th Amendment?

19 4,4 This supreme court case declared that “Separate was not equal” and required that all public schools be desegregated Who is Brown vs. Board of Education?

20 5,1 In a trial, the person who records every word and action that takes place in the court room. What is a stenographer?

21 5,2 The two types of jurisdiction for the Supreme Court What is Original Jurisdiction & Appellate Jurisdiction

22 5,3 This Supreme Court case reestablished the death penalty as a legal form of punishment What is Gregg v. Georgia?

23 5,4 Government groups started holding meetings in private to avoid disclosure. Requires public meetings and a one week’s prior notice before the meeting. Private meetings are allowed, but a transcript or recording must be made of the meeting. What is the Sunshine Act?


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