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Reverse Jeopardy
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Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500
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Established separate but equal
Plessy v. Fergeson Established separate but equal Row 1, Col 1
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Reflect a broad coalition
Political parties (platforms) Reflect a broad coalition of interests 1,2
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Established enfranchisement for Native Americans
Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 1,3
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Changed the U.S. Constitution by defining citizenship and
14th Amendment Changed the U.S. Constitution by defining citizenship and Established equal protection 1,4
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6 reasons for the creation of the Constitution (Preamble)
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Executive Branch (President)
Article 2 2,2
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Relations among states Supremacy of constitution
Articles 4, 5, 6, & 7 Relations among states Amendment procedure Supremacy of constitution Ratification 2,3
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Judicial Branch (The Supreme Court)
Article 3 2,4
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factions(political parties)
The U.S. Constitution Would control evil factions(political parties) 3,1
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Established Judicial Review
Marbury v. Madison 3,2
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Dred Scot decision nullified the Compromise of 1820 and 1850. 3,3
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Black codes (become Jim Crow laws after Plessy)
Established to limit the new freedoms of ex-slaves 3,4
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to an impartial judge or jury
Adversary legal system Two opposing sides present their cases to an impartial judge or jury 4,1
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The Legislative Branch (House of Reps/Senate)
Article 1 4,2
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Right to vote (suffrage)
enfranchisement 4,3
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Banned slavery in the United States
13th amendment 4,4
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Equal protection of 14th amendment
Cannot treat people differently 5,1
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be denied because of race, condition of servitude
15th amendment Right to vote cannot be denied because of race, color, or previous condition of servitude 5,2
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original jurisdiction in cases of its choosing,
Judiciary Act of 1789 Gave Supreme Court original jurisdiction in cases of its choosing, section 13 found unconstitutional 5,3
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Procedural due process
The way courts must operate due process 5,4
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